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    MJ1 very nice Frenchicon pistol. In excellent condition as well. Is it yours?

    I've only seen a few. One in Canadaicon and one in the US, several years ago. To my knowledge, limited as it is, the French destroyed most of their p35s. To bad if they did, very decent pistols.

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    Yes it's mine, I'm hunting for some .309" 90g bullets. It's very close to the SIG210.

    It was posted on several boards for sale but posters gave the seller so much sarcasm he all but gave it to me a half the asking price with brass and dies.



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    Ammo looks suspiciously like Pedersen device fodder to me... Maybe you can use the bullets from some of that!

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    Hornady makes an 86 gr. FMJ and SP that will work very well with your pistol as well as a 90 gr. XTP HP and of course the short jacketed 100 gr. used by many for the 30 carbine. The .3085 diameter works fine with the .309 diameter barrel. And yes it's a copy of the .30 Pedersen round from WW1.

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    A box of Penderson would be worth twice what the gun is worth or more. LOL

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