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Old 01-07-2022, 12:11 PM
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This hacks me off. A few years back I had a very nice French pistol I don’t remember the model, maybe m35. It felt like a 2/3 scale SIG 210. A forum member who is now deceased, Colin Diane was very knowledgeable on the 7.65 Long. He guided through making cartridges out of 32 long brass. I made a few and lost interest. I really liked that pistol. If it had been in 32 auto I would still own it. I still have the load data. With 77gr cast was shooting approx 1000fps. With jacketed bullet of 93gr it was about the same. Not a barn burner. Wish I would have kept that pistol. I think I sold it to a forum member.
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