I still want one of these Springfield SA-35's for a shooter so I do continue to look at them. When they get down closer to $700 or so I'm likely going to get suckered into one. I've had a couple of Browning Hi-Powers in the past but back then I never really warmed up to them all that much.
However, I now have an old Nazi Hi-Power that was a bring back from my father-in-law. I really don't want to risk shooting it so a decent clone would be nice to have.
Springfield’s SA35
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Re: Springfield’s SA35
such a good looking gun that tics off all my checkboxes but
I just recently said out loud "I dont need anymore guns and I am just buying reloading components."
damnit .. might have to break that resolution and the turkish versions are coming in pretty cheap
I just recently said out loud "I dont need anymore guns and I am just buying reloading components."
damnit .. might have to break that resolution and the turkish versions are coming in pretty cheap
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Re: Springfield’s SA35
@Boriqua the match version of the turkish import (not the OPS with the rail) looks really nice. Not a bad way to spend $600.
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Re: Springfield’s SA35
I've been drooling over the SA-35 one for a while. And this is what happens - I have my mind on another purchase, right now an AR-10 but find it hard to stay focused. Too may other guns attract my attention and I keep veering off course. First world problems...