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| Walnut
replacement Grips for STAR Model B pistols. Some of
the nicest replacement grips to be had for this pistol. Fits
all STAR Model B pistols with little or no fitting.
We tested them on 4 different pistols, and none required any fitting for a perfect fit. Pistol not included |
@$39.00
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| Walther P1, P5 or P38 Wolff +5% XP Magazine Spring, fits either P1, P5 or P38 Factory or aftermarket Magzines. New production, made by Wolff Gun Springs. | @ $8.00 each | |
| Walther PPK, PPK/s Takedown and disassembly Manual, many pictures, Most steps also apply to PA63 and AG66 Model pistols. | @ $7.00 each | |
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The following sights listed
below are stock leftovers from the Makarov.com Custom Shop. We
DO NOT install sights or do custom work any longer.
If you are looking for someone to install these sights on your pistol, we suggest you contact Innovative Arms for information and pricing. All of these sights will require milling of one or more new Dovetails in the slide. All sights are new, never installed. |
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| Novak Low Mount Rear sight, Item number LMC25, the Standard low mount rear sight we used on the Makarov. Only for Military Fixed sight version | @ $29.00 | |
| Novak Low Mount Rear sight, Item LMC27, Tritium Dot Rear sight we used on the Makarov Only for Military Fixed sight version | @ $69.00 | |
| Novak Low Mount Rear sight, Item DCR06, White Dot Rear sight, we used these on the CZ52 and PA63 | @ $39.00 | |
| Novak DFS01-190NS Tritium Front sight, .190 high, for Makarov, works with LMC27 above | @ $49.00 | |
| Novak Novak DFS01 Front Sight, Plain, .180 high, for Makarov, works with LMC25 or LMC26 above | @ $19.00 | |
| Novak Low Mount Rear sight, Plain, Brn MkIII for Browning MkIII, also can be used as custom on CZ52 Rear | @ $39.00 | |
| Novak Colt LMC02, Low Mount Rear sight for 1911, White Dot | @ $39.00 | |
| Novak LPA sight set, adjustable rear for 1911 we were going to try these on the CZ52 but never got around to it. Includes Adjustable rear sight and Front sight, plain black | @ $119.00 | |
| NEW!
PA-63
Wolff Recoil Spring - If you've spent some time on the range, you may
notice that your pistol is throwing spent cases further and further.
Also, it seems easier to pull the side back. After 3000-5000 rounds
(according to Wolff Precision Gunsprings), you've
simply beaten
your original recoil spring to wax-like consistency and are now
beginning to damage your frame. Since the PA-63 has
a simple
blowback mechanism, rather than a locking mechanism (like many 9mm
Parabellum pistols), the recoil spring's tension is the only
thing
protecting your pistol's frame from the slide smacking into
it.
If you shoot hot loads, you'll probably want to go with a stiffer (e.g. 15#) spring. The frame you save may be your own. The original spring is rated for 11#. Available are 13# & 15# springs. In general, you want to use the heaviest spring that will still give consistently reliable ejection. This, of course, depends on the type of ammo you shoot and your individual pistol. Many people find that the recoil is less abusive when they use a heavier spring. The reason is that the spring is now absorbing more recoil gradually compared to the sharp collision between the slide and the frame. This may seem counterintuitive at first, but consider the extreme case of no recoil spring. Changing the spring is very simple. Follow the instructions for field-stripping the pistol, i.e. remove the slide. Then pull the spring off by twisting slightly clockwise to "open up" the spring and pull off the barrel. The new spring will have a larger and a smaller opening. the smaller opening goes over the muzzle first. Again, twist clockwise to open the spring up. Replace with new spring, reattach slide, and you're ready to go! |
@ $9.00 |
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