Shipped today, Ordered Dec.31. Thanks BC CFO
NO FAULT of Kelly's - These guys go above and beyond, and I will happily deal with them again.
I got mine today, was a nice surprise!
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It goes nicely with my new SVT40
Came in a case, all ready to go to the range. Although I may keep it un-fired.
How the hell you got a transport license so fast x)
Is this one from Kellys? Does look more like a refurb, what year is it? Maybe you got a gem, as in it was used for testing or something! Have you had it apart! Still nice and has the deeper blue oval mark most I have seen on it ( from bluing process or storage I would guess) on the forward part of slide, these are really nice guns for the price!!Got mine this morning (ordered 12/31/2012).It's not as shiny as some I've seen posted here - has some fine scratches and scuffs, and the trigger has some... scuffing? But I'm totally happy with it. Shot my old Russian one today. Next time up I'll shoot them both and see how they compare.
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It is from Kelly's. It's a 1953. I have had it apart and I think it may have been shot some (judging by the wear on the trigger and other clues). I'd swear I see pitting in the barrel, but I've only done a quicky clean on it so far. Until I really clean it good I'm not sure. The first patch through the barrel came out with a bunch of green on it. Hmm...Is this one from Kellys? Does look more like a refurb, what year is it? Maybe you got a gem, as in it was used for testing or something! Have you had it apart! Still nice and has the deeper blue oval mark most I have seen on it ( from bluing process or storage I would guess) on the forward part of slide, these are really nice guns for the price!!
The green may be cosmo,but it looks like it was used and put back, they were sitting around a warehouse for 60-ish years C,ould happen!! mine were covered with a very thin film of cosmo-like stuff, and looked like greenish brown crap. Not much on it though, some corners and crannys had a bit more buildup! It shouldn't have been shot except for testing, you could show/talk to kellys about it, they are a great bunch!It is from Kelly's. It's a 1953. I have had it apart and I think it may have been shot some (judging by the wear on the trigger and other clues). I'd swear I see pitting in the barrel, but I've only done a quicky clean on it so far. Until I really clean it good I'm not sure. The first patch through the barrel came out with a bunch of green on it. Hmm...
Is this one from Kellys? Does look more like a refurb, what year is it? Maybe you got a gem, as in it was used for testing or something! Have you had it apart! Still nice and has the deeper blue oval mark most I have seen on it ( from bluing process or storage I would guess) on the forward part of slide, these are really nice guns for the price!!
Where did you get the case from?I have a case of lead core ammo. Don't know what country it came from. Ask around. Don't confuse steel jacket with steel core. A sidecutter will show the difference, quickly.
Well... crap! I think I may have got the lemon of the batch. The barrel is definitely pitted.The green may be cosmo,but it looks like it was used and put back, they were sitting around a warehouse for 60-ish years Could happen!! ... It shouldn't have been shot except for testing, you could show/talk to kellys about it, they are a great bunch!
Yes, it has the Polish 11 oval. The serial starts with BMO, or is it BM with a zero and the other four digits following?Does this example have the normal Polish 11 oval marking? I can't make out the serial. Does it lack the 1 or 2 letter prefix?
Nice pics, sorry to see, however that looks like fowling, of some sort, either way you are right, it is not as new, like i said it may have been a test gun or something and then got thrown in with the crate somehow,, call kellys, they will help out i am sure!!well... Crap! I think i may have got the lemon of the batch. The barrel is definitely pitted.
The slide lock doesn't work - i can see where the metal is peened from it slipping - and it didn't get peened like that from my one try at it. If i put the slide stop from my russian tt in the polish one it works fine. The polish one is angled (bent? Defective?) out slightly from the slide (the pin isn't exactly 90 degrees from the stop part). Maybe i can put it in a vise and tap it or put a wrench on it to bend it to 90 - not sure if that's a good idea or not. I'm worried that it might just break. Though... What difference does it make? If it breaks i needed a new one anyway. Might try it.
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