Pistols from Turkey

For the money they are hard to beat if you want a classic... if you are just looking for a high cap 9mm, there are a lot of choices in that price range. I have plenty of plastic guns and I like the classics personally. I will say, if you can go and hold one in your hand. I did this and it sold it for me but for someone who has big hands, they might find the grip small and the trigger too close to the grip in comparison to something glock like...
I have plenty of high cap "modern" pistols. That is one of the reasons I haven't ever bought one. I don't really "need" it. My quandary is do I buy a copy or get the real thing. The Springfield is supposedly improved some of the original's flaws.
 
I have plenty of high cap "modern" pistols. That is one of the reasons I haven't ever bought one. I don't really "need" it. My quandary is do I buy a copy or get the real thing. The Springfield is supposedly improved some of the original's flaws.
I certainly do not need it either... The Inglis is the same as the Springfield... It does not have a magazine disconnect so the magazine will drop free and it will fire without a magazine inserted... I have read that the the magazine disconnect was a requirement of the Belgium army at the time but it has been done away with now. It also have the "non bite" hammer instead of the spur. I did not have any "bites" from the hammer so I guess the hammer works that way as well.
Just something fun to play with I guess till I finally get tired of it and want something else...
 

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