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Unread 10-06-2005, 11:13 AM   #1
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Cant find anything on this so I came to the well of all gun knowledge. Its marked
automatic pistol cal25 (6.35)
"SINGER" patent no25383
The holster is the coolest part it looks like a mini luger holster. Thanks Clint

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It is listed in Smith's Pistols and revolvers. Also made in a 32.Not much info on it,Model V.P. length 4.49,weight 12.90,mag cap. 6, rifling 14.57,twist right. The model desigination of V.P. stands for vest pocket. The holster appears to be a German military for one of the sevceral small aut0s ie PPk,sauer etc.
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Found more info in Hoggs. Pistols of the World. Gun was made after WW`1 by Arizmedi in Eibar Spain.. Was originally called the Victor. The trademark on the grips should be ,an oval with a human figure,arms akimbo, standing beneath a radiant sun.
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Is singer the brand I coulnt find it in the blue book?? Thanks Clint
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Your post explaining that came up while I was posting the one that came after and my name is clint!!! Thanks tac
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Sir Tac,

I see that some worthy oriental gentlemen in your native land are taking exception to any public display of pigs and have even allowed as how the Union Jack with its superimposition of the crosses of St Andrew and St James is likewise offensive as it represents "crusader" thinking.

What say you as a close observer of such tomfoolery and general moonbattery?

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