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    Okay, it's not technically a P-35...it's better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamara View Post
    Okay, it's not technically a P-35...it's better!

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    And your Esteemed Opinion?

    I’ve yet to see one in the wild, but I won’t lie - the photos make me feel tingly…..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suvorov View Post
    And your Esteemed Opinion?

    I’ve yet to see one in the wild, but I won’t lie - the photos make me feel tingly…..
    I seriously think it's a better pistol. I hope it sells well and they decide to do a version with an optics cut and rail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamara View Post
    Okay, it's not technically a P-35...it's better!

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    I really want to put my mitts on one, but have not seen one in person yet. If it fits my hand well, I may go all in one one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamara View Post
    I seriously think it's a better pistol. I hope it sells well and they decide to do a version with an optics cut and rail.
    What are your impressions on the weight of the thing? It's like heavier than a Government Model right?

    I hafta admit to being a bit intrigued by it anyway.

    Er, never mind -- I read your nice article so now I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Whitlock View Post
    Swiched the VZ pro slims for LOK checkered.

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    Added Talon PRO material to the front-strap.

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    This got traded into the shop earlier today for pretty cheap.
    Snagged it after a quick glance at it because it reminded me of the FN HiPower I captured on day one of the invasion of Iraq and carried along all the way to Baghdad before getting hit and medevaced...

    We were pretty slammed today so I didn't look at it too closely ( yeah, shop bought it that cheap...) I didn't see all the Nazi proof marks until I got it home tonight and started looking it over... I chalking this one up as a big win...
    "So strong is this propensity of mankind, to fall into mutual animosities, that where no substantial occasion presents itself, the most frivolous and fanciful distinctions have been sufficient to kindle their unfriendly passions, and excite their most violent conflicts." - James Madison, Federalist No 10

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    Just got this FN HiPower back from a buddy who was cleaning it up for me, same guy also recently did a SA Milspec up for me as well.

    This one started off as a Israeli surplus import that was kinda rough looking but had potential. Buddy cleaned it up, removed and shimmed the mag disconnect, stippled the frame, polished some surfaces. Changed out the sights and grips. Then refinished in a black Cerakoat. This one turned out pretty good I think.
    "So strong is this propensity of mankind, to fall into mutual animosities, that where no substantial occasion presents itself, the most frivolous and fanciful distinctions have been sufficient to kindle their unfriendly passions, and excite their most violent conflicts." - James Madison, Federalist No 10

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