The CZ-82 and P-64 are at the top of the list for now. They are both somewhat distinctive from the majority of surplus guns in that they are both well-suited for use and have features desirable in any handgun. Unlike an "outdated" Nagant pistol, these two guns are on many people's CC rotation and hold their own against Walther and even Glock. I would suggest making sure these two current C&R guns get into as many collector's hands as possible, before they run out!
The next gun to come into the C&R family? who knows,,, but it will likely be an older, "outdated" revolver or rifle that has some appeal, but the chance that it will be as useful as the CZ-82 or P-64 is highly unlikely!
KampusKop wrote:Any rumors as to what rifle or pistol import will be next?
Every time I think we have seen the last one, another great gun comes along.
Could Russia import the Makarov in .22cal? Will their agreement not to export the Makarov to the U.S. expire like the assault weapons ban?
Is there any decent surplus pistol left in the world that the U.S. civilian market hasn't already gobbled up?
Speculation?
Discuss!
The latest has been the Zurich, Police P225 and P226 (Montage Suisse) pistols. The P226's are awesome because they are still being produced so parts are easy to come by.