Erma .32ACP
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Erma .32ACP
hi everybody
a friend of mine came across this pistol which he describes as in very good condition.it has two 7 shot mags and is nickle finished.its a mini 1911 look alike and price quoted is 4.85L.Is it worth it??your valuable suggestions would be appreciated and thanks in advance .
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Ravi teja
a friend of mine came across this pistol which he describes as in very good condition.it has two 7 shot mags and is nickle finished.its a mini 1911 look alike and price quoted is 4.85L.Is it worth it??your valuable suggestions would be appreciated and thanks in advance .
cheers,
Ravi teja
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Re: Erma .32ACP
Hi RT, i hv never seen erma 32 acp in 1911 shape.must be sum mistake.what you describe seems like it may be llama 32 acp. it will be better if you post sum pics of the pistol.Regards Ravi
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Re: Erma .32ACP
thanks ravi.i have seen many erma revolvers but not a pistol.my friend said that its an erma and i didnt see the gun.
Re: Erma .32ACP
Erma did make pistols.They made a lot of other things as well.The .32 pistol is be a copy of the Luger though with a much simplified action.They were made in alloy frame and did not hold up well to extended use or abuse.4.8 lakhs is way toooooo much for one
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Re: Erma .32ACP
thanks for the reply penpusher will tell my friend to look for something else.
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I am aghast at the price quoted !! Whats happening to the firearm market ??? It has simply gone crazy !!! There are much better options for a budget of 4.85L .indian";p="61944 wrote: and price quoted is 4.85L.Is it worth it??
Infact, instead of Erma , the ASHANI would be a better option.
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RP.
It's always better to have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have it !
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Re: Erma .32ACP
hi doc
you are right about the insane prices and i completely agree.i suggested an ashani but some people are really hooked up on the concept of phoren guns,even if its junk.i had to do a little bit of brainwash for this guy to buy an ashani
you are right about the insane prices and i completely agree.i suggested an ashani but some people are really hooked up on the concept of phoren guns,even if its junk.i had to do a little bit of brainwash for this guy to buy an ashani