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J.P.SAUER&SUHN?

sammy yarbrosammy yarbro Member Posts: 15 ✭✭
edited March 2002 in Ask the Experts
CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME THE HISTORY & VALUE OF A BLUE STEEL, "357 J.P. SAUER & SUHN, MADE IN WESTERN GERMANY" , (COWBOY STYLE SINGLE ACTION, 61/2in. BARREL), ITS A GREAT FEELING AND SHOOTING PIECE, VERY HEAVY , IT FEELS LIKE A COLT?I DON,T WANT TO SELL IT, I HAVE NOT FOUND ANY HISTORY ABOUT IT? THANKS SAM Y.

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  • EVILDR235EVILDR235 Member Posts: 4,398 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hi,owned the same one about 5 years.Shot well,but the firing pin cup kept backingout.Also the grip frame is to large for the rest of the gun.I also like guns that look well,and this one did not.I could not stand looking at it any longer,and had to sell it.if i would have kept it,i would have changed that grip frame.Dr.Evil
  • 74cuda74cuda Member Posts: 417 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    They were made for the USA market in Germany and imported by several companies. Parts seem to interchange pretty good, as long as you stay with the same frame size as yours.Most of the importers who brought these guns into the states are no longer alive....
    "In God We Trust........All Others Go Thru NCIC"
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