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Unread 02-07-2019, 11:01 AM   #1
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Default New gun breeding program

First results are hopeful
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Unread 02-07-2019, 11:12 AM   #2
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What happens when you breed a C-96 Mauser with a P-08 Luger?


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What happens when you breed a C-96 Mauser with a P-08 Luger?


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You get a Dreyse.
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You have to be careful. If you cross breed to much you end up with Beretta's.
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So long as you dont cross a C-96 with a SAA it can’t be too bad.
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I'm thinking we'll have some stuff reminiscent of "steampunk" here pretty soon.
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Hi All,

No, but keep guessing, as the answer should be obvious.


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Gerben, are those functioning miniatures?

There is remarkable jeweler grade craft associated with making those...

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So far, I don't see any cross-breeding, but it's also good to see that the core DNA has not mutated to plastic either...
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They are mini cap guns, made in Italy, ca. 1970s.
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I've actually seen one that was a firing pistol. In any case the ones you acquired are detailed and interesting!
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There is also a series of non firing miniatures done by an Italian company. The magazine of the mini M2 can be removed.
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Beware of ghastly hybrids.

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What is that ghastly thing?! What mad scientist bred that?!
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Unread 02-10-2019, 09:32 AM   #14
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It comes from this manufacturer:

http://www.stdgun.com/s333-volleyfire/

They have a strange mix of products. Volleyfire is my nomination for ugliest firearm in current production.
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There is quite nice Walther PPQ model



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efKGuJJGuB4
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