Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
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C.Perkins
Slartybartfast
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Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
Collectors item really.
Manual stamped with manufacturing date (Dec. 5th 1979)
Test target with gun serial number and signature
Original retail box (slightly worn and beaten).
Haven't had a chance to fire it yet, but the set trigger is impressive in dry-fire (done without locking the bolt forward, so no risk of damaging firing pin).
I'm eagerly awaiting my registration papers so I can bring it to the range.
Manual stamped with manufacturing date (Dec. 5th 1979)
Test target with gun serial number and signature
Original retail box (slightly worn and beaten).
Haven't had a chance to fire it yet, but the set trigger is impressive in dry-fire (done without locking the bolt forward, so no risk of damaging firing pin).
I'm eagerly awaiting my registration papers so I can bring it to the range.
Slartybartfast- Posts : 694
Join date : 2016-11-11
Age : 53
Location : Montreal, Québec
Re: Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
The Drulov is a very accurate pistol and you will have fun with it.
Years ago started with a TOZ then went to a Hammerli FP60.
Life got in the way and sold it.
A couple years ago picked up this Drulov 75 for a good price, it is a 1983 vintage in as new condition.
My off hand test target is a 10M air pistol target with 25 rounds of CCI-SV set at 50 feet with all the shots in the black.
It is one of my project pistols when I get the time.
Clarence
Years ago started with a TOZ then went to a Hammerli FP60.
Life got in the way and sold it.
A couple years ago picked up this Drulov 75 for a good price, it is a 1983 vintage in as new condition.
My off hand test target is a 10M air pistol target with 25 rounds of CCI-SV set at 50 feet with all the shots in the black.
It is one of my project pistols when I get the time.
Clarence
C.Perkins- Posts : 742
Join date : 2011-06-13
Age : 61
Location : Surrounded by pines in Wi.
Re: Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
Neat stuff, thanks for showing us.
troystaten- Posts : 823
Join date : 2012-04-18
Re: Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
This one too is in as-new condition. And what a bargain. I paid $250 Canadian for it.C.Perkins wrote:A couple years ago picked up this Drulov 75 for a good price, it is a 1983 vintage in as new condition.
My off hand test target is a 10M air pistol target with 25 rounds of CCI-SV set at 50 feet with all the shots in the black.
It is one of my project pistols when I get the time.
Clarence
Certainly hope that I can shoot well with it, checking the mail each day for the silly little piece of paper that allows me to bring it to the range.
My only real disappointment is that I would really like to stipple the grips, but seeing as getting new grips is impossible I'm not feeling that messing with the pistol would be such a good idea.
Slartybartfast- Posts : 694
Join date : 2016-11-11
Age : 53
Location : Montreal, Québec
Re: Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
New grips for your Drulov is an option. I make them. Take a look at my webpage (PrecisionTargetPistolGrips.com) for examples of my work. You can also search this site and TargetTalk for lots of reviews from satisfied customers. Thanks for checking it out and let me know if you have any questions.
Andrew
Andrew
BerryhillAC- Posts : 233
Join date : 2016-03-07
Re: Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
I'll gladly vouch for Andy. You will be amazed at what he can do with a 3d printer!
Jon Math- Posts : 289
Join date : 2016-12-05
Age : 63
Location : Mass.
Re: Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
I will also he went out of his way and bought a AP like mine so he could design a 1911 angle grip for mine. DonJon Math wrote:I'll gladly vouch for Andy. You will be amazed at what he can do with a 3d printer!
Magload- Posts : 1173
Join date : 2016-11-18
Age : 77
Location : NE Florida
Re: Fun new toy - DruLov Model 75
Jon Math wrote:I'll gladly vouch for Andy. You will be amazed at what he can do with a 3d printer!
After I use the pistol a bit I may very well be contacting Andy.
It's great he provides the service, it's disappointing that the major grip manufacturers seem to be so limited in their capacity to adapt to new models or support old ones.
Slartybartfast- Posts : 694
Join date : 2016-11-11
Age : 53
Location : Montreal, Québec
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