New Product: Dominion Arms P762 in 7.62x25

Thread: New Product: Dominion Arms P762 in 7.62x25

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  1. info.crew said:
    Hello guys,
    Do you have any idea, where to buy grips? I have the rubber Houge style and they are a bit big for my taste.
  2. bibatoad said:
    Quote Originally Posted by CanAm View Post
    Dominion Arms P762 in 7.62x25

    $399

    Includes 2 x 17(10) rd mags





    Too bad the surplus ammo in this caliber has become so expensive, not worth it.
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    MJS said:
    Quote Originally Posted by bibatoad View Post
    Too bad the surplus ammo in this caliber has become so expensive, not worth it.
    $100 for 500 rounds is hardly expensive,beats every 9mm deal I’ve ever seen
    It's not that I'm new to this....I'm just an idiot...

    Once Proud member of the NFA.now disgruntled and disillusioned and confused.
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    Anyad Pitchaya said:
    Quote Originally Posted by bibatoad View Post
    Too bad the surplus ammo in this caliber has become so expensive, not worth it.
    It doesn’t like a lot of surplus ammo...at least mine doesn’t.
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    MuthaFunk said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Anyad Pitchaya View Post
    It doesn’t like a lot of surplus ammo...at least mine doesn’t.
    Thats crappy. You can upgrade the mainspring with Wolf springs for an old style Sig. When you buy them grab both a full power main spring and a reduced power main spring for when your crate of surplus is done. I have pretty good luck with a few different surplus kinds (non-corrosive Norinco) even with the reduced power spring installed. Some crates just have extra hard primers.
  6. info.crew said:
    Hi again,
    Yesterday I tested this beauty at the range, so small report:
    I used two kinds of ammo, SB and Russian surplus 38-77 (Chelyabinsk, year 77) Both performed well, yet the Russian is more hot. I was testing the DPM System for Sig p226 Which I bought and the optimal setup is use of the shortest plug and spring, with harder there were some jams. Felt recoil is somewhere between 9 mm and 7.65 Br, but the fireballs like I never seen. It get hot really quickly.
  7. Gotrek said:
    Quote Originally Posted by MJS View Post
    $100 for 500 rounds is hardly expensive,beats every 9mm deal I’ve ever seen
    I still have 3-5 crates (can't remember off hand). I ran a group buy and have the crates of those who backed out I think we have ordered 24 crates at a cost around 250$ The trick is to buy in bulk :D 2520 rnds So around .10c a round.
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    Last edited by kg; 02-20-2019 at 06:02 AM.