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Unread 05-22-2004, 01:37 PM   #7
mauro
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Hello friends,
Some beautiful pictures of this very impressive pistol are available at page 68 and 69 of my book. Moreover, it is possible to see some details of the item that allows the automatic fire.
I have analyzed this pistol when I have visited Mr. Regnier just before that my book was published. The pistol is very well restored. Mr. Regnier has added the red nine grips. The pistolâ??s serial number is 9. It seems that French soldiers captured this pistol during WWII. For further information and details concerning this pistol, please look at page 67, 68, 69 and 70 of my book.
During my last visit to Mr. Regnier I have taken these photos, they are good enough to see the mechanism that allows the automatic fire.
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Mauro

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