Like the TV ad says, Pistol - $200, Range time with your daughter - priceless. Go for it!
As to who made it, don't worry. Maybe you can get some info from the person selling it.
Navy Arms has a web site at www.navyarms.com, with support information, address, etc.
I can't seem to get the picture, but the Olympia pistols were built on a slightly modified Walther PP frame, not a P.38 frame.
BTW, Rome, that .223 primer looks like the firing pin spring is weak.
Jim
Jim
[This message has been edited by Jim Keenan (edited February 25, 2000).]
As to who made it, don't worry. Maybe you can get some info from the person selling it.
Navy Arms has a web site at www.navyarms.com, with support information, address, etc.
I can't seem to get the picture, but the Olympia pistols were built on a slightly modified Walther PP frame, not a P.38 frame.
BTW, Rome, that .223 primer looks like the firing pin spring is weak.
Jim
Jim
[This message has been edited by Jim Keenan (edited February 25, 2000).]