Why These 5 Handguns Are Popular on GunBroker.com
Why These 5 Handguns Are Popular on GunBroker.com One of the first things new visitors to GunBroker.com notice is the massive number of guns sold and auctioned by the site’s users. Among those is a wide variety of pistols for sale, including everything from ancient flintlocks to pre-orders of new handguns. Within that group are pistols that are already popular with GunBroker.com users. The following are just a few examples of them.
Eastern Bloc Hot Rod – Tokarev With models like the TT33 at TTC, M57, and the Chinese Norinco, “Tokarev” is more of a pistol family than a single model. However, they all have something in common—they are tough, reliable handguns modeled on John Browning’s FN 1903 pistol. As most of those you find on GunBroker.com are likely to be surplus military pistols, they are also quite affordable. They are chambered for the 762x25mm Tokarev bottleneck cartridge, a ballistic hot rod for a handgun. Iconic Wheelgun – Ruger 357 Revolver Ruger is iconic among gun manufacturers for reliably creating high-quality but reasonably priced firearms. The Ruger 357 revolver platform is no exception to the rule. In addition to
those advantages, the Ruger 357 revolver is a hit among GunBroker.com users because it features such a hot cartridge. Inspired Greatness – SACM 1935A The SACM 1935A is a more obscure French military pistol that is steadily gaining recognition and respect among GunBroker.com users. That is because, despite being chambered for the rare and virtually obsolete 765x20mm Long or French Longue cartridge, the SACM 1935A is beautifully designed. It is exceptionally smooth to operate and ergonomic, making it a seriously comfortable shooter. In fact, the SACM 1935A design was purchased by a Swiss gunmaker who used it as a model for the legendary SIG P210. Rock and Roll – MAC 11 Another thing gun enthusiasts love about GunBroker.com—Class III firearms can be bought, sold, and auctioned by its users. A favorite example of Class III fun is the MAC 11 gun. The MAC 11 is chambered for 380 ACP with some 9mm Parabellum variants. The lower recoil of a modest caliber and firing rate of 1200 rounds per minute make the MAC 11 rock and roll embodied in a machine pistol. Class in Action – Browning BDA The trend for handguns chambered in 380 ACP these days runs toward compact, concealable, and often tactical-black. The Browning BDA breaks those rules by being a mid-to-full-size pistol with elegant wooden grips and a lovely nickel-silver finish. However, there are benefits beyond its looks and class that make it popular on GunBroker.com. For instance, the Browning BDA’s double-stack magazine allows for a capacity of 13+1. Its size also absorbs a good deal of recoil, resulting in a sturdy, accurate handgun that is an easy-shooter while looking amazing. Look for these handguns, https://www.gunbroker.com/
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