Side By Side: Mike And Budi With Some 1930's Pistols (And A 1911A1...)
Semiauto Pistols
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Mike and Budi make a comparison between:
Colt 1911A1 (Remington-Rand, .45 ACP),
Tokarev TT33 (7.62x25 Tokarev)
French model 35A (7.65 French Long)
French model 35S (7.65 French Long)
Browning Hi Power GP35 (9mm Para)
Walther P38 / P1 (9x19mm)
Obviously the Browning HP is the best. Obvz... :D
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