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  • leonidas

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    Looking to buy a GSG 1911 .22lr in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Let me know if you have one to sell.

    thanks!
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    leonidas

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    Bump!

    I went to Bass Pro Shop this weekend. They had a .22lr 1911 style pistol. They had it tagged as an AMC Bersa (or something to that effect). When I had them pull it from under the counter, the frame was marked with Chiappa.

    I'd consider buying the Chiappa if no one has a GSG to sell.

    Just looking for an alternative platform to the Ruger or Buckmark .22s
     

    Joat

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    Check out the Gun Zone over towards Mesquite. They had a couple of the GSG 1911s at the Pasadena show this past weekend.

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    tx787

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    They are $320 at GT Distributors, are you looking for used, if not that's going to be a hard price to beat for a local sale, it's even cheaper than Buds.
     

    leonidas

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    Not looking for used necessarily, mostly just a private sale.

    I'll check out GT distributors and see what they have.

    Burt, I already own the 22/45 and love it - just wanted a .22 in the 1911 styling. I'm torn knowing that the Ruger/Browning type style .22s are proven in their reliability, so I'm taking a risk purchasing an untested .22 style (1911). So we'll see how it goes!
     
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