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Yes it is.Mass Shooter wrote: Was that the one on Gun Broker a few weeks back?
Magazines are incredibly scarce unless you find another complete 823 and it comes with a set of mags. I'm not sure if the 823 model is compatible with the DES2000 or V079 Rapid-fire models (each are chambered in .22 short)
Lots of web searches and forum communications are sometimes helpful.
Congrats on the 823 and let us know how it shoots
M.S.
The Morini grip is made for small hands however the original fits fine but needs tweaking for my thumb to rest comfortably.
Is it OK to carve on these or do I destroy value ?
Did not come with a manual either.
I need a simple photo copy one as I dont have a clue in how to dissasemble or adjust it.
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Make a seperate post on this site, I'm thinking someone might have a manual to make a copy .... worth a shotlightguy wrote:Yes it is.Mass Shooter wrote: Was that the one on Gun Broker a few weeks back?
Magazines are incredibly scarce unless you find another complete 823 and it comes with a set of mags. I'm not sure if the 823 model is compatible with the DES2000 or V079 Rapid-fire models (each are chambered in .22 short)
Lots of web searches and forum communications are sometimes helpful.
Congrats on the 823 and let us know how it shoots
M.S.
The Morini grip is made for small hands however the original fits fine but needs tweaking for my thumb to rest comfortably.
Is it OK to carve on these or do I destroy value ?
Did not come with a manual either.
I need a simple photo copy one as I dont have a clue in how to dissasemble or adjust it.
M.S.
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I've tried for years to be a Unique pistol owner but I can't find the model I want - their short-lived centerfire single shot silhouette pistol. Guess I'll have to keep looking.Mass Shooter wrote:Fellow UNIQUE owners check in...
Hi Guys,
After months and years i finally have found and bought a Unique DES 69/U It has its original case, tools, manual, test group and comes with 2 mags. It has done little work and is in great nick. Cant wait to go shoot it next week now. I also know where another one is in Aust if anyone is looking and it is at a reasonable price.
After months and years i finally have found and bought a Unique DES 69/U It has its original case, tools, manual, test group and comes with 2 mags. It has done little work and is in great nick. Cant wait to go shoot it next week now. I also know where another one is in Aust if anyone is looking and it is at a reasonable price.
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Very nice!! Try to hunt around for additional magazines as they are quite scarce.BrentonJ wrote:Hi Guys,
After months and years i finally have found and bought a Unique DES 69/U It has its original case, tools, manual, test group and comes with 2 mags. It has done little work and is in great nick. Cant wait to go shoot it next week now. I also know where another one is in Aust if anyone is looking and it is at a reasonable price.
You will really enjoy shooting your new treasure ... Congrats!
M.S.
Thanks you very much I've been waiting a long time to post in this thread :D and ideas on where to start looking for mags it has two alreadyMass Shooter wrote:Very nice!! Try to hunt around for additional magazines as they are quite scarce.BrentonJ wrote:Hi Guys,
After months and years i finally have found and bought a Unique DES 69/U It has its original case, tools, manual, test group and comes with 2 mags. It has done little work and is in great nick. Cant wait to go shoot it next week now. I also know where another one is in Aust if anyone is looking and it is at a reasonable price.
You will really enjoy shooting your new treasure ... Congrats!
M.S.
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Just acquired a very nice VO/79
This is only the second Unique I've ever owned. Had a DES32U a few years back, but sold it to Don Nygord for a target 45. Bad mistake. I know nothing about the VO/79 so if anyone out there has some history for this gun I'd love to hear it. Mine comes with the original case, extra mag, tools and manual. It is in near new condition, obviously not shot much at all. Can hardly wait to try it.
Keith
Keith
Here's a nice one - http://gunsrus.com.au/index.php?page=sh ... tuemart&Itkeithwwalker wrote:You guys are lucky, I always wanted a 2000 U!
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Unfortunately most AUS dealers aren't willing to go through the hassles of shipping to the US. Rob and Anne Potter are extemely nice to deal with.Leon wrote:Just looked at the Potter one - looks rough compared to the other one I posted a link on. This one also appears to have an un-altered grip.keithwwalker wrote:Thanks, Potter also has one that I have a line on.
No, it's not mine nor do I know the owner....
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A nice description on the DES/69U:
http://www.recguns.com/Sources/IIIC2w1.html
http://www.recguns.com/Sources/IIIC2w1.html