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Kel-Tec>Hi-Point! R U Kidding!
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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1832376" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Calling a CZ82 a Makarov is like calling a Glock 36 a 1911. Same round, different gun. The 82 and the PM (Makarov) both shoot 9x18 ammo, and that's the only thing they have in common. Having said that, the CZ82 is an excellent weapon, and that's a good price these days. Real Makarovs are going up. Bulgarians can still be found sometimes for around $250. East Germans are $400 or so, Soviets are more, and Chinese range from $350 up last time I checked. The manly 9x18 is what the .380 would like to be.</p><p></p><p>About KelTec--I have a P3AT and a PF9. Both are reliable and teeny. No issues after 500+ in the .380 and 250+ in the 9mm. Neither is worth a damn as a range toy, but they are small enough to carry when more desirable guns just can't go. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1832376, member: 711"] Calling a CZ82 a Makarov is like calling a Glock 36 a 1911. Same round, different gun. The 82 and the PM (Makarov) both shoot 9x18 ammo, and that's the only thing they have in common. Having said that, the CZ82 is an excellent weapon, and that's a good price these days. Real Makarovs are going up. Bulgarians can still be found sometimes for around $250. East Germans are $400 or so, Soviets are more, and Chinese range from $350 up last time I checked. The manly 9x18 is what the .380 would like to be. About KelTec--I have a P3AT and a PF9. Both are reliable and teeny. No issues after 500+ in the .380 and 250+ in the 9mm. Neither is worth a damn as a range toy, but they are small enough to carry when more desirable guns just can't go. CB [/QUOTE]
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