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    You are always welcome just come on over, funny thing is i wanted to make a 2 week trip to Colorado with my best friend next year, hunting and fishing in the nature you know what i mean.

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    Actually, your English is better than most Americans on forums!
    I have one Walther already, (wife's gun) and waiting for a new PPS. Good stuff!

    Welcome.

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    Howdy!
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    I just have to ask...what are gun laws in Germany like?

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    Welcome. Pull up a chair and stay awhile.



    We're really quite harmless . . .

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    Welcome to the forum!

    Prost!

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    Angenehmen. I loved Ulm when I last visited there, especially the cathedral. I was doing three weeks of Air Force reserve duty at Stuttgart in 1994 and traveled as much as I could. During the early 70's I managed the Berlin Modernization program and installed some of the radars and radios at Templehof and Tegel. I was also on one of the last commercial flights into Templehof and drank lots of Shulteis beer on the Ku'damm. Berlin is still one of my favorite cities in Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SigsRule View Post
    Angenehmen. I loved Ulm when I last visited there, especially the cathedral. I was doing three weeks of Air Force reserve duty at Stuttgart in 1994 and traveled as much as I could. During the early 70's I managed the Berlin Modernization program and installed some of the radars and radios at Templehof and Tegel. I was also on one of the last commercial flights into Templehof and drank lots of Shulteis beer on the Ku'damm. Berlin is still one of my favorite cities in Europe.
    Yes the Ulmer Münster is really stunning if you see it first time ! Oh boy this is really funny to meet people here in this forum who did seen Ulm...

    If you nee something from Ulm let me know Sigsrule...

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    Quote Originally Posted by B2crawler View Post
    I just have to ask...what are gun laws in Germany like?

    Welcome to the forum.
    German gun rules? Fullauto absolutely forbidden no military barrels either and the most worse thing is...you have to a lot of money for Guns here in Germany.

    It is even criminal to put a light or laser on your gun...imagine that.

    Shooting on humanlike targets are even forbidden


    But the worst thing of all is....you cant get any rifle parts here like McMillan Stocks, ACOG´s and stuff like that.

    I am desperatly looking for a TROY MCS or SAGE EBR Stock for my M1A here around but it is simply impossible to find parts like this

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    KOTAC45,
    By a sheer coincidence I just traded a Sig Mosquito and some cash for a PPK/S .22lr. It was made in Ulm and has the Ulm proofmark from 1975. Interarms was the US importer and it has the Interarms engraving on the slide. It came with two spare recoil springs, a spare firing pin, a set of spare grips, and four magazines - two with the finger rest and two without. It turns out the magazines are very pricy here and hard to find, so getting four with the pistol was a real find.

    Do you know if the factory can trace the history of when it was made and who it was sold to, by the serial number?

    I'm also trying to see what it would take to have the barrel threaded for a silencer. I don't have an armorer's manual so it's not clear if the barrel is pinned into chamber or all one piece. Either way I was thinking of trying to find another barrel to have threaded and maintain the original.

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