Ignition Override
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My only handgun (among 12 milsurp rifles) is a WW2 Sauer 38H. Having read for months about the 232, people are always enthusiastic about its reliability etc.
The goal is to find objective info, not what is often sidetracked into a patriotic issue among many....
When a few people advise readers to only buy those manufactured in Germany (this stopped in '90?), they usually claim that those assembled in the US are not as dependable, but some don't appear as sincere when they mention "fit, finish" etc.
If the 232 says "Exeter NH", when it also is inscribed with "Made In Germany", then "Made In Germany" is not accurate (maybe just some parts) if the gun was Assembled in NH.
Does "Exeter NH" always indicate the production location, or was it simply the import facility for specific earlier examples?
The goal is to find objective info, not what is often sidetracked into a patriotic issue among many....
When a few people advise readers to only buy those manufactured in Germany (this stopped in '90?), they usually claim that those assembled in the US are not as dependable, but some don't appear as sincere when they mention "fit, finish" etc.
If the 232 says "Exeter NH", when it also is inscribed with "Made In Germany", then "Made In Germany" is not accurate (maybe just some parts) if the gun was Assembled in NH.
Does "Exeter NH" always indicate the production location, or was it simply the import facility for specific earlier examples?
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