I was finally able to find a nice pre-war Polish Radom. Only took 3 years...lol. 1939 model. The holster was made in 1944 under the Nazi occupation, but that's ok. Atleat the pistol has the Polish Eagle as opposed to the Nazi markings. As luck would have it, a week later I came across another pre-war Radom. This time a 1938 model. Both have the backstrap slotted for the holster/shoulder stock. Unfortunately I do not have one. Yet.
What are the odds. So nothing for 3 years...then 2 in a week. But I'm far from complaining. I'm not even attempting to wipe the smile off of my face.
Then, to make things financially worse, a co-worker, after teasing me for 2 years, finally sold me his HK P7. Joe has been a busy boy.
I hope ya'll enjoy half as much as I do. Time for a drink to celebrate.
What are the odds. So nothing for 3 years...then 2 in a week. But I'm far from complaining. I'm not even attempting to wipe the smile off of my face.
Then, to make things financially worse, a co-worker, after teasing me for 2 years, finally sold me his HK P7. Joe has been a busy boy.

I hope ya'll enjoy half as much as I do. Time for a drink to celebrate.
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