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Unread 11-20-2018, 07:41 PM   #1
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I have (an original) one and shoot it from time to time. I love the grip angle and fit in my hand--reminiscent of a Luger. Really cool piece that is accurate and fun to shoot.
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I've never seen one in person, so have no idea how big it is. Can you show it next to, say, a Luger???

I get the impression that these are big...
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I've never seen one in person, so have no idea how big it is. Can you show it next to, say, a Luger???

I get the impression that these are big...
I've seen a couple at the bigger shows - Its a bit bigger than a luger, but not much and made light if it I remember right....
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I've never seen one in person, so have no idea how big it is. Can you show it next to, say, a Luger???

I get the impression that these are big...
Will do. In the meantime, from tip of the muzzle to end of the beaver tail, they're 9".

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Its... made light if it I remember right....
23 oz. Their grip frame is raked back a few more degrees than a Luger, like a Hi-Standard or similar.

Their ergonomics and balance are excellent...very comfortable to hold, and very "natural pointers."

Dana's toy shooter may actually be a larger caliber! I wish I hadn't seen that pic...now I have another quest!
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Dana's toy shooter may actually be a larger caliber! I wish I hadn't seen that pic...now I have another quest!
Ha ha! Sorry!
They appear to be fairly common and only pricey in the original package, which to me would be a must-have just for the horrible package art!
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Ha ha! Sorry!
They appear to be fairly common and only pricey in the original package, which to me would be a must-have just for the horrible package art!
Lol! No problem. The toy version was named after a ruminant instead of a snarling forest predator/scavenger!
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