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can we have another hint?
im having a hard time with this one.
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#72
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Last hint is that it's a 7.65mm.
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#73
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my searches pulled up nothing......is this 7.65 x21 or .32 acp, or other?
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#74
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Alright, I'm officially calling this one. It's a Schwarzlose 1898 in 7.65 x 25mm Borchardt. Never a big success because it had to compete with the Mauser C/96. Most important part of history was 1000 sold to Socialist revolutionaries at Russia in 1905. The shipment was intercepted and they were issued to Russian border police.
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#75
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a lot of glare around the trigger gard, is that a second iece of metal in front of trigegr or a shadow?
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#76
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It's another piece of metal.
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#77
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yeah....the trigger does have an awful lot of glare. but! it shall be identified.
its an ugly lil' bastard
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Ugly? Sure. But not little, not at all.
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It looks very awkward
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#80
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Perhaps an Iver Johnson break action revolver?
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