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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: South America
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Hello,
As I had said en passant in my topic about a Walther PPK, I recently manage to get a batch of guns with a peculiar story. These guns were found in an attic of a former WWII Brazilian Army officer that lived in Rio de Janeiro. He passed away about 15 years ago and the guns laid forgotten until a couple of months ago. Although all of them were involved by an old thick and dried grease, the mechanisms were stuck and nothing moved. All the guns stay 10 days in kerosene, just to remove all the grease and freed the mechanism. Here is another piece of this batch: a FN Browning model 1900 (made around 1906 I guess). To my surprise, the finish is original as well as both grips panels, everything matches. The magazine and safety lever were also jammed but I fixed that. Overal this gun is in good condition, and it was a fair deal for around USD 300.00. It makes a nice pair with my other FN 1900, made in 1904. Interesting to note that this particular model was issued to the Federal Police during the first decade of the last last century, when Rio was still Brazil's national capital. I'm posting some picture of before and after cleaning for your view. Hope you enjoy it. Douglas |
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