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conehammer 04-09-2016 02:37 AM

Look what flew in the window....
 
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A Mann 7.65... Not terribly collectible especially in this example's run down condition.
  • Missing right grip( someone made a hideous wooden replacement and adding insult to injury drilled and tapped a screw hole for same
  • missing part or all of the ejector(?) see hole on slide - though I'm not sure whatever is missing looks like
  • Not original magazines, one might be a Triple K the other is someone's composite 'thing'
  • There was/is a leather holster but someone cut the flap off!

Not sure if it was assembled correctly as it will drop the firing pin upon releasing the slide 1 in 10 times so it won't be seeing ammo anytime soon.

But on the bright side for me it was ( very ) inexpensive and while not really collectible it is somewhat unusual.

The serial is in the very low 40,xxx range.

It's reasonably well made.

I know the 6,35 Mann pistol is much more regarded as a colltor item but I like this little guy.

I've yet to find an exploded view however I know how to disassemble it; and I did hence the concern about the spontaneous firing pin dropping...

It's a little project...

Jerry

Mac Cat 04-09-2016 10:52 AM

Wow, that is tiny !

What's the secret to disassemble it?

conehammer 04-09-2016 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Mac Cat (Post 286747)
Wow, that is tiny !

What's the secret to disassemble it?

Retract slide, twist barrel, unscrew to remove. Slide will lift up and off. Grips are held in place by brass levers, I've never seen that way of attaching a grip before.

Jerry


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