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Hello members. I would like to thank you all in advance for any help you could give me as to the origin of this. My father-in-law brought this back from China after the war along with a samurai sword. I took it to a shop and the guy said it was probably a Chinese copy due to the crooked letters and the sloppy marks. It would be nice to know the story behind the manufacture of this and so I thought I would ask the group for help. Any assistance would be appreciated. There are 9 pics of it and I'll see if my uploading works. If not, I'll try again. Thank you, Scott
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There will be a total of 9 (I hope)
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Sorry the pics are too large to do them all 3 at once.
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Another one.
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Yes this is the last. Thanks to all of you. Scott
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Wow, nice example of a 'Khyber Pass Special'. This knock-off shows characteristics of most mid 20th century popular pistols thrown one one heap.
The lettering (with lots of spelling mistakes and some of them upside down) shows that whoever made it knew nothing about western lettering and spelling. The fake ELG Liege proof is nicely done, as is the faked FN marking. Probably hacked and crafted out of a piece of railroad track in one of the less hospitable regions of the world. That makes it a nice relic. |
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Thanks Vlim...the value for us naturally is the memories of his service in the China, Burma, India theater. I would really enjoy seeing a video of these being "made". What a hoot that would be. Does anyone know if there were a lot of these made? There must be some "great ones" out there. And what is the reason for doing it at all? It seems like such a waste of time to go through all that stamping. Again, thanks for the input. Scott
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Somebody handed the hacksaw gunsmith a slip of paper with "Fabrique National D'armes de Guerre, Liege, Belgique" on it, which is the rollmark for FN and these words have been haphazardly applied on this pistol along with fake Belgian proofs.
I agree that this is an example of Asian local gunmaking with elements of the P38, C96 and others incorporated into the design. It is apparently missing the takedown pin or lever. A nice curiosity but not worth much. |
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oops, make that "Herztal" and not Liege
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Oh, well, it's Herstal near Liege, so both are perfectly acceptable
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You might enjoy this video about these armsmakers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbQXtm4fgjc Charlie |
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Thanks for the link Charlie. It was very informative. Who knows where it was "created" but if they have been doing that for that long there is a great chance it came from there. Seems like a lot of work to me, especially just with your hands. Scott
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