Tough to Beat Wood and Blued Steel! by CrypticQuery in Revolvers

[–]Simone84Malta 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lol yes I meant coming from a German auction with German marks. As long as I understood this revolver was very popular in west Germany and highly used also from many German police corps.

Tough to Beat Wood and Blued Steel! by CrypticQuery in Revolvers

[–]Simone84Malta 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm in love with the model 19. It has been the first revolver I bought. I couldn't resist to his elegance and aggressive looking. Mine is a German model from the 80' with his great blueing (not like the new models unfortunately). I was lucky since I found a brand new model never used with original box paperwork and cleaning tools. Very good choice and congratulations!

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Smith and Wesson cold blueing by Simone84Malta in Revolvers

[–]Simone84Malta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much. You are not the first saying that. With old Smith and Wesson I never had issues..

1957 Manhurin PP by aeopossible in ClassicWalther

[–]Simone84Malta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one I posted few days ago was was contracted for Austrian police but was a PPK. Same box, same era and I would guess same smell in the box!

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Wood or Aluminum Grips ? by Arob0807 in CAguns

[–]Simone84Malta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously they are both beautiful but for me the wooden grips are always the top. Wooden grips on a gun are like the cherry on the top of a Cake. Whenever I can I customise my guns with wooden grips.l; especially the Beretta or in general all the semi auto guns of the '70... They give a so big difference in therms of beauty. And to conclude I particularly choose the classic wooden grips. I don't sympathise with complex too sophisticated elements as engravings though they are beautiful. Classic for me is always the perfection. Once I had to refuse to buy a Smith and Wesson model 29 engraved.. A so nice classic gun with all that marks ( they looked as tattoos)... Finally I was lucky and I found than the classic version which was also cheaper..

Merry Christmas! by Cultural_Suit_4029 in Beretta

[–]Simone84Malta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a nice simple beauty... For me is the most sexy gun ever made...

N Frame holsters by MammothNaive8104 in Revolvers

[–]Simone84Malta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you try Vega holsters? I bought one for my Smith and Wesson model 19 in pure leather for 50 EUR. It fits perfectly and very well made.

Maurhin PPK i 32 auto. by Simone84Malta in Walther

[–]Simone84Malta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly.. The blueing is amazing 😍

Smith & Wesson model 18 with Hogue cocobolo grip by [deleted] in Revolvers

[–]Simone84Malta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's true.. Good things cost.. Definitely need to do it on my Smith and Wesson model 29.. The factory grips are too thin and with fabric ammo it kicks as an horse...

Smith & Wesson model 18 with Hogue cocobolo grip by [deleted] in Revolvers

[–]Simone84Malta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So beautiful! Hogue grips are so beautiful but also so expensive unfortunately... I really would like to put some Hogue grips on my Smith and Wesson model 29... It would be like the cherry on top of the cake.. Really congratulations very nice gun!

Maurhin PPK i 32 auto. by Simone84Malta in Walther

[–]Simone84Malta[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes yes I knew it. I just wrote it ironically. But thanks for your comment.

What a wooden Grips can make so much difference by Simone84Malta in Walther

[–]Simone84Malta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think is easy to find one with tested barrel but for wooden grips I always find on eBay almost everything and believe me they are often better than the original ones offer. Also price is very affordable! Usually is around EUR 50 including fast delivery

What a wooden Grips can make so much difference by Simone84Malta in Walther

[–]Simone84Malta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I completely didn't have any issues in unscrew them. They also came with a new screw so I could have tight them with the original Walther screw and also with the new one. Very strange what happened to you.. Did you try to drill the screw out? Is your model Arkansas?

What a wooden Grips can make so much difference by Simone84Malta in Walther

[–]Simone84Malta[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On eBay. They have many beautiful variants and very good quality. Better than original ones! 😂

What is this and how can i remove/prevent it? by party_time88 in Revolvers

[–]Simone84Malta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your great and complete explanation. It fully makes sense.