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Here is a very bad picture, but maybe you can see the short barrel parabellum pistols with stocks (Finland 1920`s).
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Nice find,
not easy to see but interesting. Thank you for sharing. Mauro
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Actually, the picture is quite clear and good, but I tried to make it bigger and so...
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![]() Reproduced from Ed Ezell's Handguns of the World, Stackpole Books, 1981, ISBN 0-8117-0816-0, courtesy of Fred Rexer.
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Thank you!
That`s much better. I haven`t heard about this book before. Interesting! |
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