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Interesting vintage "luger lady" photo now on E-Bay...
Nice to see some gals enjoy this hobby, as well... http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/lugarlady.jpg |
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I wonder if she hit the bullseye?
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Saw that. I'm wondering if that is actually a Glisenti...
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I wasn't going to say anything cause I'm not sure but that barrel looks out of porportion to the frame. I was thinking Lahti ot Nambu, probably yhe former.
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I think it is a "Papa" Nambu.
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Looking at my deact Lahti, a machine built like the Brooklyn Bridge, and rather like a Luger on steroids [see Thor's makeover earlier this year] I'm more inclined to the rather weedy Glisenti that has just fired and has the breech block returning to the closed position - if you look carefully you might detect the empty case in the air about two feet aboe the barrel........
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It does resemble the Gilsenti, except I dont see the little nob that sticks out from the front of the frame between the trigger guard and the bottom of the barrel. I think it is a small trigger guard type 14 Nambu. The trigger guard just doesnt look like anything else to me. Thor
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I am searching my hoto archive to see if I can find something like it.
I haven't found a good photo of a Gilsenti (sp?) yet either... It definitely is NOT a Luger or a Lahti... they don't have a gap between the breechblock and the chamber when fired as seen in this photo from this angle... A Papa Nambu is also a possiblity but I am still checking... -John |
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