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The serial number will tell you your firearm's history and when it was made. Serial #332115.45 Colt, 5 1/2” barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This is a handsome revolver that retains nearly all of the original blue finish with only. The first 2 numbers are the year, C indicates Hi-Power, the 2575 was the serial number sequence made that far that year.
I happened to purchase a Russian commercial Makarov 380acp today and I am interested in the original question and have a couple more. I picked it up for $199 OTD (1 mag no box or papers) and really did not know much about Makarovs till this past week. From my research I see a lot of comments that the commercial russians are not as sought after because of the adjustable sights and they tend to have a poorer fit and finish. Is that the only reason. Does accuracy and function seem to be just as good with these as the others? (Mike I know you said they function good but do they tend to functions as good as the others) My finish was actually very good. I would say 90-95% and a very good blue on it.
Couple of other question.
It is a B West imported IJ-70 with a serial number of B AC 8737. Where could I find info on when this was made and when it was imported?
The extractor and some of the internals seem to be a rust like 'purple' color. Doesn't really seem to be rust. Is this normal? What causes this?
The trigger can be pulled SLIGHTLY when it is on safe. the hammer moves along with it. It is not close to fully engaging, but it does move the hammer a little with the saftey up. Is this normal?
Thanks and sorry if I am contributing to an old thread but I just happen to get this gun today and saw this thread
Couple of other question.
It is a B West imported IJ-70 with a serial number of B AC 8737. Where could I find info on when this was made and when it was imported?
The extractor and some of the internals seem to be a rust like 'purple' color. Doesn't really seem to be rust. Is this normal? What causes this?
The trigger can be pulled SLIGHTLY when it is on safe. the hammer moves along with it. It is not close to fully engaging, but it does move the hammer a little with the saftey up. Is this normal?
Thanks and sorry if I am contributing to an old thread but I just happen to get this gun today and saw this thread
I happened to purchase a Russian commercial Makarov 380acp today and I am interested in the original question and have a couple more. I picked it up for $199 OTD (1 mag no box or papers) and really did not know much about Makarovs till this past week. From my research I see a lot of comments that the commercial russians are not as sought after because of the adjustable sights and they tend to have a poorer fit and finish. Is that the only reason. Does accuracy and function seem to be just as good with these as the others? (Mike I know you said they function good but do they tend to functions as good as the others) My finish was actually very good. I would say 90-95% and a very good blue on it.
Couple of other question.
It is a B West imported IJ-70 with a serial number of B AC 8737. Where could I find info on when this was made and when it was imported?
The extractor and some of the internals seem to be a rust like 'purple' color. Doesn't really seem to be rust. Is this normal? What causes this?
The trigger can be pulled SLIGHTLY when it is on safe. the hammer moves along with it. It is not close to fully engaging, but it does move the hammer a little with the saftey up. Is this normal?
Thanks and sorry if I am contributing to an old thread but I just happen to get this gun today and saw this thread
Couple of other question.
It is a B West imported IJ-70 with a serial number of B AC 8737. Where could I find info on when this was made and when it was imported?
The extractor and some of the internals seem to be a rust like 'purple' color. Doesn't really seem to be rust. Is this normal? What causes this?
The trigger can be pulled SLIGHTLY when it is on safe. the hammer moves along with it. It is not close to fully engaging, but it does move the hammer a little with the saftey up. Is this normal?
Thanks and sorry if I am contributing to an old thread but I just happen to get this gun today and saw this thread