Mp-438 successor of IZH-35M

I would be very interested in one of these pistols. I just found this thread and it deserves ressurection!

I had the pleasure of trying out a 35 once and it was AMAZING. Please let me know if you are going to order. I am currently shooting a Margolin with that I have modified as best I can, but it is no substitute for a modern bullseye pistol.
 
Question about the blocks that they supplied to you for DIY grips: are they inletted for the frame? Or are they nothing more than blocks of wood?

I like how they did it with the 46M air pistol, where the grips are supplied but they are all large and the intention is for the user to customize them.
 
Question about the blocks that they supplied to you for DIY grips: are they inletted for the frame? Or are they nothing more than blocks of wood?

I like how they did it with the 46M air pistol, where the grips are supplied but they are all large and the intention is for the user to customize them.

for DIY, Inletted

I thought they came in and then all sold out or am I mistaken?

In stock.
 
Questions...

Initially you wanted to gain interest on the MP438 and ask if people would be interested between $700-$750?

But instead of the MP438, you receive MP35M's... Without finished drips or the spare part kits and they are $850?

I would be interested in an MP438 as its the new and improved upon model (I already own an IZH-35M) so would not be
interested in a MP35M since its the exact same gun without any of the flaws improved. Is there any word on the MP438
models and whether they are available for import? And if so... what would be a final price on them.
 
MP-35M comes complete with finished grips, set of spare parts, basic cleaning tools, plastic box.

MP-438 is not in production.
 
I couldn't believe my eyes when I opened the box...

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Anyway, sooner or later we will get the grips. As an alternative the custom grips are available here: ht tp://www.formgriffe.de/en/shpSR.php?sfC=russian&A=24&p1=255&p2=255
or here: ht tp://www.targets.ca/leaflet-rink.pdf

Actually, that situation would suit me better since I'm left-handed.

A friend of mine used to lend me his S&W Model 41 to shoot bullseyes and I won my division with it.

He would have lent me his Feinwerkbau, but since the grips were for a righty, it was useless to me.

I'd like to buy one from you with the unfinished grips, but not for about another 6 months.
 
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