If you could only add one Swiss military P49 pistol to your collection, which one would it be? We present our thoughts on the most collectable of the P49s, and what information you need to know as an astute collector!
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@littleboss69704 ай бұрын
Thank you! Some of the finest pistols ever made
@Myhandlenagluho4 ай бұрын
Thanks for job you are doing educating us!❤
@georgejamison37824 ай бұрын
Nicely done Doc!
@joepaul93074 ай бұрын
As always, a great and informative video.
@milcommguy59274 ай бұрын
Good job
@abv4708-rd1iv6 күн бұрын
Respectfully, the advice at 09:26 is terrible. The only difference between the first and second iteration of the trigger assembly is the contour of the hammer, which doesn't even have a serial number. You could simply buy a spare hammer from the Danish or Swedish contract WITHOUT the half cock notch (a ~30$ part), thus reverse the upgrade and sell the gun at a premium for being a "rare" specimen that skipped the refurbishment process. In fact, there are a lot more -1s without half cock notch floating around than what would be reasonably possible. Here's my advice: 1) Check the serial number 2) Check the markings for any sign of refurbishment 3) Unscrew the grip panels and check the back of the frame for wear. The screw that contains the hammer spring scratches on the frame every time you cock the hammer and thus gives you a 100% trustworthy assessment of how often the gun was fired. 4) Don't pay any premium for an absent half cock notch. Your gun isn't any less genuine if it happens to have the upgraded hammer.