I have often gotten the most fun out of 'used' firearms, that didn't cost much, (especially guns with the ergonomics & reliability of designs by John Moses Browning).
Examples are a 9mm FN High Power, that was probably once an Israeli Police sidearm and a couple of commercial 1911 clones, that were made in the Philippines.
Some low-priced wood grips and removing a lanyard ring, made the H-P more to my liking.
New grips, re-staking a spring-tube, and a simpler safety gave a 'Rock Island Armory' 1911 a better feel and hiccup-free performance.
The 'American Tactical' 1911 just needed handsome grips, a GI Link and recoil-spring assembly to instill confidence.
Damn, these are accurate pistols to shoot, and reliable!
Browning beaters.
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Re: Browning beaters.
And I thought you were doing a brown finish on some beater guns. I got it now.
Fun accurate and reliable shooters. What's not to like?
Fun accurate and reliable shooters. What's not to like?