Help in Identifying a fine .22 Target Pistol

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).]
 
Jim: That was my primer, after cycling a round in/out of the chamber. It has not been fired. Several ppl who've seen the photo (um, scan) think that it has been fired. (Some sort of optical illusion.) The boltface had a bur around the firing pin hole.
 
Saw one of these at a gunshow this past weekend. Though I can't appear to access your photo anymore (only the day you posted it) it appears to the the same firearm except with different grips. This one had no markings also save what you wrote about. The table holder said it was a Norinco. It was on the table for $225.
 
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