Some new pistols

johntwo

Expired Business
We just added some new pistols to our inventory:

Star Model B Super in 9mm
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Enfield No2 MK1 Revolvers in 38 S&W
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Zastava M70A TT Pistols in 9mm OR 7.62x25
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We have limited stock on these new pistols, get em before they're gone.
 
And are you finding any parts for TT type pistols? I need a few disconnectors, and they are out of stock everywhere I can actually find them listed.
 
The Enfield No2 MK1 Revolvers are double action/ single action with spurred hammer.

No markings on the Zastava, only what can be seen in the picture. Comes with 2 mags, we wont be offering spare mags right now.

We still get parts for the TTs from time to time, no disconnectors yet but we will update our inventory if we get some.
 
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Anyone know does Zastava 9mm can fit any other TT 9mm mag? or Zastava is the only 9mm TT type gun?

There's been quite a few 9mm productions from various sources. Some had a spacer in the mag, others had a spacer in the frame and smaller mags; I seem to remember a double stack too.
The M57 has a longer magazine body with an extra round, which might still lock in a regular frame.
Call Frank at Marstar for technical details about their products.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TT_pistol
 
Interested in the Enfield No2 MK1 Revolvers in 38 S&W finished Good - VG. May I ask what's the VERSION is 1* double action ONLY or double action/ single action with spurred hammer?

Curious as to the enfields as well; No2 Mk1 with a spurred hammer?

The No. 2 Mk. 1 was single action/double action with a normal hammer.

The No. 2 Mk. 1* was the double action only version, with a bobbed hammer and no sear.

Additionally, the DAO modification was not done exclusively for armoured corps, as this could be done by armourers (and the hammer spur is less likely to be caught on a hatch than the butt). It would also not require eliminating the sear, which prevents it from being cocked if a standard hammer were installed. This alteration was done because of a doctrine change favouring higher volume of fire over carefully aimed shots.
 
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I believe they were contracted by Nazis from Spain as a sanitized pistol to be issued to cooks/clerks /mechanics etc.
 
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