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11-30-2014 07:11 AM
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Was not looking for this, but I could not turn this down .....
1945 Long Branch #4T
Last edited by CODFan; 12-02-2014 at 02:15 PM.
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Originally Posted by
CODFan
Was not looking for this, but I could not turn this down .....
1945 Long Branch #4T
Beautiful piece... 
Congratulations... 
Regards,
Doug
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Been BUSY. CZ 52 & Madsen 47 SELLER PHOTOS
Started the New Year Right. Thank You BHO.
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Originally Posted by
FortDIX6668

Started the New Year Right. Thank You BHO.
Always liked the VZ52, but remember not to dry fire it.
I was showing mine off and the "showee" said something to the effect of "those are so much stronger than a TT33..." and I replied "yes, but they have issues of their own" followed by the gun being dry fired, and then a "ping" as the broken shaft of the firing pin hit the concrete floor across the room...
Luckily being such a common problem a replacement firing pin was very easy to find.
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