Yea well I guess similar to the tt33/M57, I saw the Serbian draw the hammer back to the first notch, I think this is how they run them not sure! As I said, not for everyone but for those of us who like something unique and rare, the Sasquatch is awesome!Not sure these were any kind of real mil or le order in the 80's...no safety, no decocker, can't carry with a round in the chamber even, that's pretty old tech even for the 80's.
Might be suitable sidearm for a prison cook or some poor middle east or African rebels lol.
Wonder how many were made, highest SN I see on internet photos is 1215.
For the price seems low risk. Although it is in the same ballpark as the Beretta 1951.
Yep you are right, that would keep them out of the U.S. Better for us! My Sasquatch is on the way to the post office for pick up, maybe tonight or the latest tomorrow!I'm guessing these can't be imported into the US without a safety. So the price is likely lower than it would be.
Did he hit the barnA friend just got one, he has been shooting .40 S&W in it!
A friend just got one, he has been shooting .40 S&W in it!
Haven't fired mine yet but just a couple dry fires are" stiff" about what you would expect from a mil/LE pistol, cool rigs though!How does the trigger feel? I wanted to order one, but the Zazt 9mm I bought had a terrible trigger.
Any range reports yet?
I'm trying to exchange mine for another one. With factory Blazer 180gr ammo it may or may not go full auto. Yes, the hammer group and sear have been fully cleaned and oiled. Low power hand loads work fine.
I'm trying to exchange mine for another one. With factory Blazer 180gr ammo it may or may not go full auto. Yes, the hammer group and sear have been fully cleaned and oiled. Low power hand loads work fine.



























