Gunmagedon part 1 (handguns)

WanstallsOnline

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Alright here it is.

These items are all available online for purchase.

These guns are FINAL SALE, no exceptions. These guns are mostly unfired, they do have some dings and marks on the finish due to how they where stored, easily polished out. If you have any questions before purchasing please make sure you ask. Once the gun is sold it is yours.

LINK TO USED HANDGUNS
 
Looks like i just missed the 25-2....oh well, probably for the best. Some nice guns though.

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does your site update in real time? It shows as "in stock" but when I click on buy it says ......
"the requested quantity for "Smith & Wesson Model 25-2 .45ACP" is not available."

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Something changed it just allowed me to buy it! :d:d:d
 
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Lol the Glock 20's went fast . I was thinking of getting one but thank god they sold out saved my wallet that's already hurting
 
I was in the store around 11:15 this morning as it's a reasonable drive from here, just in case.... Didn't find anything that yelled at me (I was thinking of older S&W blued revolvers) but I must say the selection in general was pretty amazing. THREE 625 .45ACP?? (Fortunately I already have one of those.) The place really is a class act. :)
 
To which model would you give that title?

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Are we talking just the Swiss 210's or are you including the later Sig mastershop production in Germany?

While the German Mastershop pistols are nicely finished, have the added beavertail frame and a more functional safety lever, they are not in the same league as the pre-‘85 forged Swiss pistol. I’ve owned all versions of the German P210 from the basic Legend to the top of the line Supet Target.
 
To which model would you give that title?
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Are we talking just the Swiss 210's or are you including the later Sig mastershop production in Germany?

I probably wouldn't characterize P210s that way to begin with - i.e. that there is a flagship model. Some are certainly more collectable and desirable, but even among these there are unique models with different attribute. Each of these could be considered "flagship' depending on which attribute you value most (i.e., glossy finish, the pinnacle of metallurgy, rarity, design uniqueness, target focused, historical use, provenance, etc). Models have strengths and weaknesses. Some batched were considered at the top because of steel, some didn't pass tests and were diverted from military to civilian markets (i.e. military version might be less expensive but were excellent), some runs during transitions to new manufactures or techniques had minor design and parts changes that are considered 2nd tier etc). Even models at the lower end of the P210 desirability scale are still awesome guns though. I definitely have some favourites but pretty much like them all. From what I've read, there certainly doesn't seem to be consensus in the collector community that there is a 'flagship' model.


And yes, just talking about the Swiss guns.
 
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