It is!Isn't that the "Aliens" Colonial Marines pistol? Very cool.
It is!Isn't that the "Aliens" Colonial Marines pistol? Very cool.
It is!
I am pretty sure that mine was refinished at some point. It looks pretty good—it's actually pretty close to mid mid-1980s P9S that I show in post#1, but weirdly the serial number is stamped on left side of the slide instead of marked on the right side. There's a history here—I'd like to know it.i wonder when yours was made? i sold mine not to long ago on the EE but look at the different finish and serial number.
I am pretty sure that mine was refinished at some point. It looks pretty good—it's actually pretty close to mid mid-1980s P9S that I show in post#1, but weirdly the serial number is stamped on left side of the slide instead of marked on the right side. There's a history here—I'd like to know it.
To be honest it was just a guess on my part. The factory serial number looks to have been removed from the right side of the slide but the finish is good there, as it also is where the serial number is oddly stamped on the left side of the slide. The import marks are usually yellowish, but in this case they're the same colour as the finish, which also led me to think it was refinished post-import.You sure? Mine looks a lot like yours and it was not refinished. The finishes are solid on these guns.
Yikes...I think that this pistol—especially with the factory spring—would be very unsuitable as a duty gun.
There was a VP70z with the factory stock listed on the EE a couple of years ago. That was a very cool, but also quite rare and expensive, gun!
Yes very few of the demilitarized VP70Z/H models retain the selector switch. Also they were shipped in regular small VP70Z boxes with the stock separately without box. The original VP70M box that hold the complete set is one of the hardest items to find.
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