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Hi,
I was re-reading Elmer Keiths excellent 1961 republished version of 'Sixguns' and stumbled across a quote on page 326 I thought was interesting enough to share here: "One notable development has been the converting of the Luger to .45 auto caliber by Kent Wyatt, (address removed, GVV), Idaho. This has resulted in some very accurate target guns." --Keith, Sixguns, 1961. Since I never heard of this Wyatt conversion (must've been between 1955 and 1961), I wonder if anyone has? --Did some researching and found a gun described as a 'Wyatt-Imthurn' .45 luger for sale (in Google cache, not on that site anymore) and Gerard Henrotin mentioned it in his books. Any pictures/specs of these 'Wyatts'? |
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Gerben, the Wyatts I have seen go for about $200, although I saw one for around $1400 a few years ago. They are loaded from the top, and are pretty cool. I have never shot one, but would like to. I don't have a photo, maybe someone else has one or has a Wyatt,
Ed
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Ed, Rick,
Nice! I never heard of them before until last night when I was reading that line in 'Sixguns'. Excellent to have one pictured after a post here, just a day later! |
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