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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: South America
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STEYR MODEL 1909
Plain example, made in 1922, serial # 115948 A. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: South America
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THUNDER MODEL 1919
Impossible not have a pre-Civil War Spanish .25 ACP pistol, isn't it? ![]() Here is a Thunder Model 1919 (made by a company named Martin A. Bascarán), with original finish. Interesting design, a kind of departure from the standard Browning copies we often seen. I still need to find its serial number location... |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: South America
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WEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL 1912
What about an English vest pocket pistol, mates? Webley & Scott Model 1912 (with what looks like original finish). Serial #129426. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: South America
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VESTA POCKET MODEL 1912
Another Spanish pistol (made by Hijos D. Angel Echevarria), but somewhat different! ![]() In my opinion this is not real gold, but the grips are real mother-of-pearl. I don't think the engraving is factory-made but well done for the average Eibar made gun. I enjoyed its fancy look. Very low serial number (#62). That's it, I guess. Hope you enjoy my meager array of vest pocket pistols. ![]() Douglas. |
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