New production Makarov with legal barrel

Would you buy or would you not?

  • Yes, I will buy in 9x18 Makarov

    Votes: 28 17.1%
  • Yes, I will buy in .380 ACP

    Votes: 81 49.4%
  • Yes, I will buy in both calibers

    Votes: 26 15.9%
  • No

    Votes: 29 17.7%

  • Total voters
    164
  • Poll closed .
...And the supply will not.

why so pessimistic? :D it's just chicken-egg scenario...no guns no ammo. We brought guns, ammo will be in too. Unfortunately not many sources are authorized by NRCAN and it may take time to get it approved. Supply will be sufficient :D
 
why so pessimistic? :D it's just chicken-egg scenario...no guns no ammo. We brought guns, ammo will be in too. Unfortunately not many sources are authorized by NRCAN and it may take time to get it approved. Supply will be sufficient :D

I spoke only of cheap surplus. Given what I am paying for steel cased Norinco ammo I am eager to see what you bring in!
 
why so pessimistic? :D it's just chicken-egg scenario...no guns no ammo. We brought guns, ammo will be in too. Unfortunately not many sources are authorized by NRCAN and it may take time to get it approved. Supply will be sufficient :D

Time line on this? Weeks, months, years? I have dies and bullets on order and will be trimming 9x19 brass to suit, but cheap surplus is always a good thing to be stocked up on.


I spoke only of cheap surplus. Given what I am paying for steel cased Norinco ammo I am eager to see what you bring in!

+1.


Mark
 
Maybe you guys knew but I've just found that starlinebrass.com makes Makarov brass. There is a distributor in BC for starline products their name Rusty Wood Trading (rustywood.ca). Rusty doesn't stock Makarov brass but will be able to bring it in fast.
 
Maybe you guys knew but I've just found that starlinebrass.com makes Makarov brass. There is a distributor in BC for starline products their name Rusty Wood Trading (rustywood.ca). Rusty doesn't stock Makarov brass but will be able to bring it in fast.

I talked to Jerrry at Mystic Precision and it is available, but not cheap at $200/1000 pieces. For that cost I will convert some of the piles of range pick up 9x19 brass I have. I would prefer to have 9x18 headstamped brass, but not that badly.


Mark
 
I talked to Jerrry at Mystic Precision and it is available, but not cheap at $200/1000 pieces. For that cost I will convert some of the piles of range pick up 9x19 brass I have. I would prefer to have 9x18 headstamped brass, but not that badly.


Mark

Mark, I know nothing about reloading...what would be reasonable price for brass?
 
brass prices depend on the caliber, 9mm and .40 are common so they are cheap. For me if the price is the same as it is in the states I consider it a good price.
 
Mark, I know nothing about reloading...what would be reasonable price for brass?

IMO, less than $150/1000 would be reasonable for new 9x18. Maybe I'm a cheap bastard, too, I don't know.

I can buy once fired .45ACP for $90-$100/1000 and that is expensive as typical brass goes. I just ordered 500 pieces of Starline 10mm auto brass and it was $110/500, so only 10% more than the 9x18 price.


brass prices depend on the caliber, 9mm and .40 are common so they are cheap. For me if the price is the same as it is in the states I consider it a good price.

That is true and why 9mm is virtually worthless, it is as common as dirt. Does anybody have the price of 9x18 brass in the US?


Mark
 
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I like norcs' they are working good!
 
Got mine today, not bad. I want GSh-18 next.

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+5000000

For 2011, KPB Design Bureau make the announcement of a possible marketing of a civilian version of the GSH 18 with modified trigger and firing pin for Russian gun law compliance. This information was confirmed at the 2011 IWA show where a sample gun was displayed.

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hell and it's only 1 millimeter short to be restricted as factory production! :mad:
 
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