HERE IS THE BABY BROTHER TO SMITHNUT'S FULL SIZE 40. MADE FOR AND BOUGHT FROM THE SAME CHIEF OF POLICE. JP
Very cool.....!!
HERE IS THE BABY BROTHER TO SMITHNUT'S FULL SIZE 40. MADE FOR AND BOUGHT FROM THE SAME CHIEF OF POLICE. JP
Joedegs, yours is a special one (some way, somehow?) because it wears the PCZ serial prefix. Do you know any back story to this pistol?
Did I click the wrong link? All I saw was a picture of some boobs
So, which link was it now that had the boobs on it?![]()
I don't really agree. If you haven't shopped for some of these elite level handguns you may not have much frame of reference of where the market is. If you are actively seeking one and you see where someone just got a hold of one, naturally you'll want to hear some numbers. If you happen to own one and you've considered letting it go, you might benefit from a current data point. So the question is relevant.
I think it would be rude to expect or demand a direct answer, but not rude to ask.
For me, in 2019, it was the right number. 2-3-4 years ago and I would have even paid more. My budget has changed in the last 1-2 years, as have my "wants." I plan to sell this pistol... in about 25 years from now.And that is absolutely the truth.
I absolutely agree and I'll add that of the 9 that I own, 8 of them are high grade but less than mint and I love them for exactly what you said, I shoot 'em. The one that I do have that is dead mint doesn't get shot.
I'd rather pay a little less and shoot them, but when the price is right, I'll buy a mint one also.
I was told, The PCZ Serial Prefix Is Known As The PROTOTYPE Frame Serial Prefixed Used By The Performance Center. These Examples Are Rarely Found Outside The Factory. Excellent Example....Very Few PCZ Serial 4006 Examples In The "WILD"
I don't have a story for it yet...Very possible that it will be the first gun I have lettered. Though I do believe it once belonged to a fellow forum member.
Joe