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wlyon 10-16-2012 04:52 PM

25 Autos
 
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Besides lugers I have an interest in 25 cal automatics. Don't have much of a collection but here's what I have. (Besides, it's raining hard.) They are interesting and not too expensive. At least the ones I have bought. Essentially worthless except for display. Although I sometimes carry one when riding my motorcycle. Why, I don't know.

Top L-R
Walther #9, serial #571529
Bayard, serial #33218
Astra, serial #683446

Bottom row L-R
Colt, serial #145623
Deutsche Werke Ortgies, #182220
Mauser 1910/1912, #251095

spartacus38 10-16-2012 05:10 PM

I also like the .25 autos.
My favorite are the 1910/1934 Mausers.
Bob

LWaali 10-16-2012 07:36 PM

Nice set Wylon! I know what you mean about liking something for no apparent reason. I love old Spanish handguns (Campo-Giro, Astra, Llama, Star etc) and mics. .32's. Keep us posted when you get new ones!

Linda

rolandtg 10-16-2012 09:24 PM

A fine collection!
I have a little FN 1905 vest pocket that was given to me. Unfortunately it has someones name electro-penciled on it but it's a fun little pistol to shoot. Very ambitious safety mechanisms for such a tiny gun.
I think the .25 cartridge is more effective than it's generally credited with being.

I too also am fond of the Spanish pistols. Maybe its because my Dad had Llama .32 that was one of the first guns I ever shot.

MikeP 10-16-2012 10:52 PM

I have several and like them for the hell of it.
Goy a bunch of old .32s as well.
I used an old air conditioner as a target yesterday for a 1910.
Got a reasonable group of dents in the side of it.

Big bang-little effect.

Curly1 10-17-2012 12:51 AM

I have 2 wartime Duo's and a post war CZ model 1945, both neat lil guns.

alanint 10-17-2012 08:31 AM

The coolest .25 Calibre I ever saw was a fully functional, fully automatic miniature 1921 Thompson Submachinegun.

It was some years ago at the old "Great Western" gun show. I wonder where that gun is today.

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 10:25 AM

Will,

Nice collection, or, as you said, display.
I had never paid too much attention for vest pockets pistols until a collector that was leaving the hobby for good gave me a bunch of them for free.

I had bought some other (bigger) stuff from from him and he was somewhat anxious to get rid of them, so I got an "instantanious collection". I just need to pay for the necessary paperwork. A few were refinished, but as I had paid nothing, I was quite happy.

After that I started to pay more attention to these little guns, and learned to enjoy their creative mechanical features and designs. If you want, I can post some pictures, just don't want to hijack your topic, Bill...

Douglas

wlyon 10-17-2012 10:38 AM

Douglas
Post away. The more the better. Bill

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 11:34 AM

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Bill,

Thanks!
Your wish is my command.

Here we go.

CLEMENT MODEL 1907
Obviously refinished, but I loved its unique design.
Very low serial number (# 810). I need to find the correct grips.
Rare Belgian gun, made for only a couple of years.

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 11:36 AM

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COLT VEST POCKET 1908

Some slight pitting on the slide, but it doesn't bother me.
Serial #14903, second year of production (1909).

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 11:41 AM

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SIMSON MODELL 1926

This is was also refinished. But what really caught my attention was the inscription on the slide:

"Fur Oberleutnant Vogel - vom den seine Truppe - 22 -X - 1938"
("To First Lieutnant Vogel - From Your Troops - October 22nd, 1938")

Probably an officer's back up gun that was brought back by a Brazilian soldier uring WWII. This is the highest serial number known (as far a I know) of this scarce pistol (#34645).

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 11:44 AM

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STEYR MODEL 1909

Plain example, made in 1922, serial # 115948 A.

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 11:48 AM

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THUNDER MODEL 1919

Impossible not have a pre-Civil War Spanish .25 ACP pistol, isn't it? :rolleyes:
Here is a Thunder Model 1919 (made by a company named Martin A. Bascarán), with original finish. Interesting design, a kind of departure from the standard Browning copies we often seen. I still need to find its serial number location...

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 11:55 AM

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WEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL 1912

What about an English vest pocket pistol, mates?
Webley & Scott Model 1912 (with what looks like original finish).
Serial #129426.

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 12:03 PM

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VESTA POCKET MODEL 1912

Another Spanish pistol (made by Hijos D. Angel Echevarria), but somewhat different!:rolleyes:

In my opinion this is not real gold, but the grips are real mother-of-pearl. I don't think the engraving is factory-made but well done for the average Eibar made gun. I enjoyed its fancy look. Very low serial number (#62).

That's it, I guess. Hope you enjoy my meager array of vest pocket pistols.:bigbye:

Douglas.

saab-bob 10-17-2012 12:29 PM

Douglas
Very nice!
Great collection,especially for the price!
Love the Webley & Scott pistol,never knew they made a pocket pistol.
Are all these guns chambered for the .25 ACP?
Thanks
bob

wlyon 10-17-2012 02:19 PM

Douglas
Very very nice!!! Thanks for sharing. Bill

Douglas Jr. 10-17-2012 02:29 PM

Bob,

Yes, they are all chambered for .25 ammo.
I almost posted a Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless in mint condition but I remembered that this topic was about semiautomatic pistols...

Douglas

LWaali 10-17-2012 02:31 PM

Love that little Vesta! Thanks for the share!


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