Digging further back in the gun safe today and found this little Browning BDA .380 ACP that I purchased way back in 1981. Very nice mid-size handgun that came w/double stack 13 round magazines. Still have the original box & manual somewhere. Beretta 84 .380 ACP is nearly the same gun, albeit...
Welcome from Utah. Post some pics of your VP9A1 if you get the chance. I own two VP9s and have a VP40 slide assembly (& .40 mags) that I occasionally toss on for giggles but am curious about the new A1s hitting the market. We like HK 'Porn' here.
Again, welcome!
Follow up... Sold for $240.00! I have a generic Magpul magazine somewhere in this same color and found that the first time you shoot it, it is forever 'used'; with the soot embedded in the plastic. Perhaps good for a collector if never used; might be a good investment(?).
No affiliation. Prices have been crazy on HK Gen 3 Mags. Wonder where this one will end up at; still over two days remaining...
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1187135341
One of these cans was just sold on GB recently. It didn't sell the first time around, but someone snagged it for a fairly reasonable price (585.00 / 900rnds): https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1180687625
@Guyanaman1963 Interesting history you have. I had to look up British Guiana history and creation of today's Guyana. As with all the other countries in the world where the Brits 'touched', they drive on the wrong side of the road there in Guyana... :rolleyes:
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to meet one of the original engineers that helped design the A-10 for Fairchild Republic Corp. (now Northrop Grumman). He was 88 years old and still employed with NGC at the time. We were surprised to find out that he was drafted as a young 15-yearold...
Just retired this last February after almost 26 years with Northrop Grumman. Worked with Royal Thailand AF and Pakistan AF to help transfer former USAF F-16s to both countries and help upgrade their existing fleets. Last ten years, I worked on A-10 program to update all the engineering...