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cipiamon |
Posted: March 24, 2006 08:05 am
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Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 471 Member No.: 115 Joined: October 06, 2003 |
Omg i thought is a dramatic moment
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: June 06, 2006 02:12 pm
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Alexei2102 |
Posted: June 06, 2006 02:26 pm
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General de divizie Group: Members Posts: 1352 Member No.: 888 Joined: April 24, 2006 |
It really looks like a fantasy piece to me. Not worth it, but this is just my opinion. I wonder what is the "commercial name" to this "nazi memorabilia".
My advice, stay away from items like this. |
Claudiu1988 |
Posted: June 20, 2006 11:23 am
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 943 Member No.: 398 Joined: November 23, 2004 |
Yes I also think this is a fantasy piece.
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: June 20, 2006 11:28 am
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: June 20, 2006 11:28 am
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Cristian |
Posted: June 20, 2006 01:16 pm
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Plutonier Group: Members Posts: 250 Member No.: 415 Joined: December 10, 2004 |
Is a bull-dog tipe ,civilian model, cheap, maybe belgian, 1910-1940, depends on the marks.I see you like live dangereous!
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REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR |
Posted: June 20, 2006 01:34 pm
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General de brigada Group: Members Posts: 1079 Member No.: 198 Joined: January 18, 2004 |
This pistol is 100 % Military issue. It has a Laynard ring on the butt of the handle for a neck laynard rope. Pistol circa 1880's-WW1. What are the markings on it. It would help better identify the piece. |
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Cristian |
Posted: June 20, 2006 03:14 pm
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Plutonier Group: Members Posts: 250 Member No.: 415 Joined: December 10, 2004 |
The laynard ring is not a military identification for this kind of revolvers. Many vestpocket size civilian revolvers have laynard rings for watch type chains linked to the belt of the owner. The bulldog was a quite common civilian self-defense weapon in the first half of theXXth century,made in hundreds of models all across the Europe,but no army adopted it as sidearm.The one posted,in my humble opinion, is 95% belgian, if the owner will open the loadig gate ,will see a ELG mark in a oval on the cylinder, between two chambers.
Some civilian bulldog revolver from Zhuck catalogue. notice the belgian made 22-4 |
C-2 |
Posted: June 20, 2006 03:31 pm
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mihnea |
Posted: June 20, 2006 05:25 pm
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: June 20, 2006 07:43 pm
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 943 Member No.: 398 Joined: November 23, 2004 |
Thanks for your help guys, the pistol isn't mine, someone wants to sell it to me and I didn't know what it was. The seller didn't say how much the pistol is. Can you say a price ?
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b737 |
Posted: July 17, 2006 01:22 pm
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Cristian |
Posted: July 18, 2006 03:45 pm
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Plutonier Group: Members Posts: 250 Member No.: 415 Joined: December 10, 2004 |
Can you have an aproximate lenght? I think I know what it is...
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b737 |
Posted: July 18, 2006 06:02 pm
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Plutonier major Group: Members Posts: 311 Member No.: 390 Joined: November 18, 2004 |
When it's opened , aprox. 10 cm |
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