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alvin 12-19-2015 12:25 PM

Last acquisition in 2015 -- 900
 
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Not a 300, not a 600. But just picked this 900 up.

alvin 12-20-2015 08:45 AM

Seller acquired 50+ guns from an estate. This was one of them. Since he got those cheap, he could sell it relatively lower (of course, still has his profit. No one wants to move things around if lose money). But he's not in the domain, his description might not be accurate, and for a single gun,,,, it's obviously not economical for me to spend $300 to go there to check.... so there is a little bit risk. Will arrive next week, and will know by then.

DonVoigt 12-20-2015 10:50 AM

Astra 900

Maestro 12-20-2015 12:28 PM

Alvin u stud :rockon::rockon: I'm always learning!! :thumbup:

Arizona Slim 12-20-2015 01:38 PM

Do keep us posted Alvin, looks like a very nice one. Can't wait to hear and see more. :thumbup:

Lon

alvin 12-20-2015 01:46 PM

Unfortunately, no matching stock. Otherwise, it could be top of line.

So far, I am pretty sure its finish. The risk is on numbers. Have to wait its delivery though. I had half a dozen of these went through my hands, the volume of this type is smaller than M1930 . Will know soon.

alvin 12-22-2015 07:29 PM

Hopefully, it will arrive tomorrow.

Back ten years ago, I got a bunch of shooter guns but did not have any collector guns at that time. A collector running a web site had some of his collection posted. My mouth was full of water. I was interested in his 7.63mm ones ..... "Where did he get these... By which day, I will find a pair of guns like these ones...." -- that's right, I did not want many collector guns, I only wanted two -- two like these..

These guns, the site is still running like ten years ago:

http://www.panchogun.com/FVWebPhotos...30-5x100px.jpg
http://www.panchogun.com/FVWebPhotos...zi-5x100px.jpg

Ten years past. I got a few different kinds of Bolos, and ... if lucky, tomorrow will be the Nazi M900...

alvin 12-24-2015 03:11 PM

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Arrived. #33110. Looks good. But follower unnumbered, which is probably a replacement, but I am not sure.

alvin 12-24-2015 05:12 PM

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Put it back.

Heard story from another forum -- back in 1950s and 1960s, there was a nursery rhymes in Beijing, saying

"bicycle has large chain case,
broomhandle has a side plate"


-- A type of East Germany made bicycle at that time had a cased chain box which must be very noticeable. And, the "broomhandle" referred in rhymes must be Astra 900.

alvin 03-21-2016 07:29 PM

Two more 900s were traded recently.

I offered $5500 to the following one back a while ago, seller thanked my interest but did not take it. It's sold $6500 yesterday. #33417
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=547633075


Another one is listed in collector web site. Looks being a newly added too. #33559
http://www.p38guns.com/Astra900.htm

Plus the one I acquired last December, #33110. Totally three in three months.

Sergio Natali 03-22-2016 04:27 AM

Alvin

From the pictures to me it looks like another great acquisition of a stunnng broomhandle.
I'm happy for you, congratulations!

sheepherder 03-22-2016 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by alvin (Post 281890)
Heard story from another forum -- back in 1950s and 1960s, there was a nursery rhymes in Beijing, saying

"bicycle has large chain case,
broomhandle has a side plate"

Was it Confucius who said that??? :confused:

alvin 03-22-2016 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 285780)
Was it Confucius who said that??? :confused:

Could be.. I am not a historian though.

kurusu 03-22-2016 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by alvin (Post 285788)
Could be.. I am not a historian though.

Doubt it.:rolleyes:

"Confucius - (551 BC - 479 BC)"

Zorba 03-22-2016 11:54 PM

I thought a BH was Confucius's carry piece. :evilgrin:

alvin 03-23-2016 05:11 AM

I fired 20 rounds from this one.

Astra 900 is a little bit too heavy, it's obviously heavier than Mauser. Compare with Astra 900's weight, conehammer is a feather. That's a disadvantage. The advantage is its trigger. Its trigger is as smooth and crisp as Mauser pocket pistol. It works well in range, just too heavy to hold it and raise arm straight to aim on target over... say... 10 seconds. As a C&R, it's perfectly fine and attractive, it has many "positive" points from C&R viewing angle: the shape looks odd, the structure is odd, it's very heavy, it's well finished, it's old and had a little bit history, etc.

kurusu 03-23-2016 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by alvin (Post 285817)
I fired 20 rounds from this one.

Astra 900 is a little bit too heavy, it's obviously heavier than Mauser. Compare with Astra 900's weight, conehammer is a feather. That's a disadvantage. The advantage is its trigger. Its trigger is as smooth and crisp as Mauser pocket pistol. It works well in range, just too heavy to hold it and raise arm straight to aim on target over... say... 10 seconds. As a C&R, it's perfectly fine and attractive, it has many "positive" points from C&R viewing angle: the shape looks odd, the structure is odd, it's very heavy, it's well finished, it's old and had a little bit history, etc.

If you ever shot a Remington Army cap & ball revolver you wouldn't say that. They are about the same weight. And if you ever tried a Colt Dragoon or even better a Walker, you would think the Astra is a feather. :evilgrin:

sheepherder 03-23-2016 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by kurusu (Post 285789)
Doubt it.:rolleyes:

"Confucius - (551 BC - 479 BC)"

When I was a kid [1950's], there were a lot of Confucius 'witticisms'...("Confucius say...")...Most amusing, some actually appropriate... :)

I don't know about bicycles, but my 1965 Norton Atlas had an enclosed-case oil-bath chaincase originally...Open drive chains wear out more quickly than any other part; always exposed to weather and environment...California must be hard on chains, all that grit & sand dust in the air... :D

kurusu 03-23-2016 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 285823)
When I was a kid [1950's], there were a lot of Confucius 'witticisms'...("Confucius say...")...Most amusing, some actually appropriate... :)

I don't know about bicycles, but my 1965 Norton Atlas had an enclosed-case oil-bath chaincase originally...Open drive chains wear out more quickly than any other part; always exposed to weather and environment...California must be hard on chains, all that grit & sand dust in the air... :D

Confucius say...

"Motorcycle chains improved much as time moved on" :rolleyes:

alvin 03-23-2016 12:27 PM

Confucius said, "if you don't reward yourself an Astra 900, you're too frugal on youself" :)


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