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    Mauser 80SA

    Recently acquired this beautiful handgun for $265. It is an amazing shooter and I love the well loved character of it. My first "Hi-Power" type pistol, and needless to say.. I already want more. I know these were manufactured by FEG Budapest, but I have heard that they were assembled amd fine tuned at the Mauser plant? I can't find any definitive information on these. All of the forum/reddit/facebook posts I have inquired about have gave me wildly varying information on how/where and how many of these specific handguns were produced with the Mauser roll marks and banner. Regardless, I can't believe how well this thing shoots and feels for the money I have invested. The pictures of the target are my first couple of magazines from 12-13yds, I am not a great shot with a handgun mind you. All holes are from this pistol.The magazine also retains the reflective tape from the police officer from unknown origin. This handgun was imported from Mach 1 arsenal in Knoxville, TN. Any input would be greatly appreciated.



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    It's obviously been someone's favourite shooter since it shows it's been used - a lot.

    You might have a Captain Cook (a look) over here: Handguns and Ammunition Forums
    And, here: ttp://highpowercollectors.proboards.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul S. View Post
    It's obviously been someone's favourite shooter since it shows it's been used - a lot.

    You might have a Captain Cook (a look) over here: Handguns and Ammunition Forums
    And, here: ttp://highpowercollectors.proboards.com/
    Yes, it has been used quite a bit! The barrell looks amazing though for the overall appearance of the gun. Thanks for the links. Ill take a captain hook


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