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09-23-2006, 11:45 AM | #1 |
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I like little pistols too..
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Nice collection! I like those little guys too. I have three that I have held on to for years...a 1900 Browning with the early pistol logo grips, a J�¤ger and a very early 1907 Dreyse. Just can't bring myself to part with them.
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Why don't you close the left door so we can get a better look at the web slung Garand?
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Excellent use of your old video tape cabinet. Could you provide a guide to what is displayed for the clueless (namely me)? Russell
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Very nice Ron. I enjoy the little ones I have also. Brent B.
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Ron, went to a local auction here in NH, I saw a number of 1910, 1914 and 1934's, I bid on several, but not being knowledgable enough, did not extend my bidding too high. Another p38 member bought a couple. I was interested in the 1920 / police marked ones, they went from $325-$550? I was being careful of money, as I kinda picked up this little one;
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Nice pocket pistol Ed. That ought to put a bulge in your overalls. (No wisecracks guys...this is a family forum)
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Thanks Ron, if it is older than 1945, its fair game. I have been looking for a 1911 for a while, so when I saw this one....
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09-23-2006, 07:27 PM | #9 |
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Ed,
Nice Elephant gun. Russell, I'll do that tonight when I get home.
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09-23-2006, 11:22 PM | #10 |
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Russell,
Here ya go.... L to R ~ T to B. 1940 Eagle/N Walther PP 1934 Mauser Scandinavian Police 1914 Mauser S.D. II marked with 1920 property mark 1914 Mauser Grenzpolizei (Border Police) marked 1930 Sauer Astra 300 commercial (1935) 1910/34 Mauser 1910 Mauser Side Latch 1910 Mauser commercial 1934 Beretta (1938) Gift from my Father-in-Law Walther Model 8 1914/34 Mauser 1914 Imperial Army issue 1914 K.P.z. (Kriminalpolizei Zwickau) 1958-59 vintage Walther PP .22 Ulm-Do, but does not have Ulm proofs. very uncommon according to Deiter Marschall. Mauser HSc 5th variation WaA 135 proofed. Jack, The M-1 behind the door is the top one in the photo. A Fulton Armory / Charley Malony custom Tanker Garand in .308. Built with all National Match parts on a Winchester action. Extremely accurate. Ron
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Surely you don't store them just in that flimsy box. Here in the People's Republic they'd be gone from your house in a matter of days. Either people in OR are honest to a fault, or that box gets put in a sturdy safe?
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Wow Ron!
You have gone for these 'little pistols' in a big way. After a little brousing this evening I came across your batch of Mausers which are clearly part of the group pictured in your VHS cabinet. I like the M-1s too. Remind me of my trusty M-14 nearly 40 years ago. Thanks for the displays. Russell
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Aaron,
They do get locked in an 5/8" Armor plate ship's safe when unattended. It also helps to have an Aussie mix with an attitude, and a 90lb Lab mix. Pretty secure "Meth freak" insurance. Russell, I do like Mausers. Almost as much as Lugers. Ron
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Russell, You need a Springfield Armory M1A if you fondly remember your M14... It is a GREAT rifle. (But of course I also love my Garand!)...
Nice pistols too Ron!
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Ron,
I like your Astra. I have sevral in the "pocket gun" catagory a 300, 3000 and 4000. Right now I am in the process of reblueing a trashed Condor. The next time I am in Springfield I can bring them by your shop. Steve |
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Hi Steve,
I would like to see them. I really like the 300s. I have only seen one Condor in the last several years. Not too many around. Ron
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John,
You are absolutely right (as usual). I checked the wall at KrausewerK today while I was waiting to start the paperwork on my Mauser C96. Besides a few Garands, Mike has one M1A. The biggest difference between it and a standard M14 is a non-standard flash suppressor and the winged front sight is missing. I have seen others on G-A with correct flash suppressor and sight. Of course there is no selector for full-auto and has only a ten-round magazine as per Kalifornia law. Everything else seems to be GI standard. Russell
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Some little things...
German: http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload...765reduced.jpg Non German: http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload...765reduced.jpg
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