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What to do with my Vektor CP1


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Guest CrazyLincoln
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I have a Vektor CP1 collecting dust. Few years back I filled out the forms for the recall and never heard anything. Apparently the company doing the recalls went out of business or something of that nature. I have shot it a few times, but it is not really that appealing. It starts jamming after 100 or so rounds and gets extremely dirty. I have heard these things are going for decent cash since there aren't many of them left. Anyway, I was thinking about it today and wondered what some of you would do with it.

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That gun is definitely a collector's piece IMO, I'd just hold onto it as they're only getting more rare and who knows what that may be worth to a hardcore pistol collector in 10 years or so...

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Guest ldishman
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So what did you end up doing with the CP1?

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