P-83
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I took some of my college savings and ordered one from JG. I can put the funds back for my college next year. Being 68, I figure I have plenty of time to figure out what I want to do with my life.
On a serious note, are there any resources dedicated to the P-83 as there is for the P-64?
On a serious note, are there any resources dedicated to the P-83 as there is for the P-64?
Re: P-83
Check out this thread http://www.p64resource.com/forum/viewto ... f=9&t=5759
and do a search in the 9x18 forum here for additional P83 posts.
and do a search in the 9x18 forum here for additional P83 posts.
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Gary
Gary
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I love mine, so big Yeah! Not as concealable as a P64, of course, and with a hammer that begs to be snagged on your clothes. I watched a YouTube video that explained the coolness of this pistol, though. It is mostly made from stampings and bendings, with very few machined parts. Apparently pretty revolutionary for its time. I'll see if I can find it again and post the link.
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I knew that I should not have read this posting. Already have enough firearms that I do not shoot on a regular basis. But after reading all of the above, you've peaked my interest and I spent a good amount of time last night viewing many nice Polish, Bulgarian, Russian firearms that are on the market.
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Laugh Hard and Often.
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I signed in just to say " WOW " Don't you just wish that every review was like what this fellow postedCurly1 wrote: ↑July 30th, 2018, 3:05 pm Nice review of the P83 here.
https://forums.gunboards.com/showthread ... ts-The-Eye
The best of the best reviews.
And I just have to say thank you Curly, for sharing with us.