Have to admit, the cartridge is part of the attraction... strikes me as significantly better, energy-wise than a .380. Also, I believe I read you can fabricate the cartridges from .223... reading that I said... "excellent... just like 8mm Mauser can be made from '06... I can make these too..." so worries about ammo evaporated... Seems like hot little cartridge, to be sure.
But... the d@mn frenzy thing has everything bought up, LOL! So I think the changes of getting a really excellent one, unseen, via mail order have gone way down.
![Sad :(](https://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
Otherwise I'd have one of these and an Mosin revolver already, just for the historical curiousity if nothing else.
I didn't expect it to be a complete clone of the 1903, but seems pretty close. Definitely the drop in hammer section is different.
Mil-spec finishes don't bother me, sometimes I actually like them better. Had a Series 70 Colt that was awesomely finished... mirror polish sides... matt top... walnut grips with gold Colt medallions... at the same time... had the basic GI model from Springfield Armory (Genesco, Il.. not the real armory)... in park. finish... I usually grabbed that one first.
Call me strange, but I like that greenish park. finish too.
Recently got a Marlin 336w, which has the bead blasted looking finish.. much as I love a high polish gun... have to say I really like the matt finish. I dunno, just seems appropriate on a gun for some reason. But ultimately stainless is my favorite. (I hate rust, LOL!)
Anyway, getting back on track...
How does one identify the different variants? Is there as site like that Mosin site that covers all the nitty details?
Since I'm afraid to buy one unseen at this point, figure I'll have to evaluate when I find them.
Have to admit, the hope was to find one of the ones with the Ruskie star on the grips, but no idea if that's the right one to be looking for? Ultimately condition is #1, since I actually want to shoot it and would like it to be trustworthy enough to "bet my life on" if needed. (Granted 1000 better choices exist these days... just don't see the point in owning a gun I can't trust when the chips are down.)