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*SOLD* 1973 Walther OSP .22 S 4.5" *DESIGNED FOR OLYMPIC 25m RAPID FIRE EVENTS*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:The Walther OSP is a legendary pistol renowned for its precision and performance in Olympic-level rapid-fire shooting competitions. Chambered in the .22 Short caliber, the OSP was specifically designed for the 25-meter Rapid Fire Pistol event, where it quickly established itself as a dominant force, often emerging as the perennial winner. Its design focuses on minimizing recoil and ensuring maximum control during rapid, consecutive shots. A key feature of the OSP is its M
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Jan 31st 2025
*SOLD* 1954 CZ vz. 52 7.62x25 Parkerized 4.5" *CZECH MILITARY SIDEARM*Cold War Era
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:The CZ 52 (also known as the vz. 52 in its Czechoslovak military designation) is a semi-automatic pistol designed in the early 1950s by Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl for the Czechoslovak military. Manufactured by Ceská Zbrojovka, around 200,000 units were produced between 1952 and 1954. The vz. 52 was intended to replace various foreign and domestic pistols in Czechoslovak military service, and it was chambered for the 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge, a standard Soviet round. T
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Jan 31st 2025
*SOLD* Hi-Point Firearms JCP .40 S&W *FEATURES DURABLE BLACK POWDER COAT FINISH*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:The Hi-Point Model JCP is a semi-automatic pistol that operates on a blowback mechanism and is chambered for the .40 S&W round. Like all Hi-Point pistols, the JCP features a polymer frame, making it lightweight, while its 4.5-inch barrel and slide are constructed from ZAMAK-3, a zinc-aluminum alloy, with steel reinforcements to ensure durability. This pistol includes an integral accessory rail, allowing users to mount lasers and flashlights using Hi-Point rings, enhan
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Jan 30th 2025
*SOLD* Beretta M1951 9mm Blue 4.5" *AWESOME FORMER ITALIAN POLICE SERVICE PISTOL*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisThe Beretta M1951 is a significant milestone in the evolution of semi-automatic pistols, developed by Pietro Beretta S.p.A. in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Chambered in 9mm Parabellum, the M1951 represents Beretta's first foray into locked-breech pistol designs, a departure from its earlier blowback-operated models. This design innovation was crucial for handling the more powerful 9mm Parabellum cartridge, and it marked a key advancement in Beretta's pistol development.
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Dec 31st 1969