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It's a Frommer 1910 in 7.65mm Frommer, which is basically just a .32ACP with an extra crimp. Made in Hungary, predecessor to the much more successful Frommer Stop 1912, which was the official sidearm of Hungarian units of the Austro-Hungarian army in WW1.
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correct....
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well......
someone post something! guns are prefered
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I'm not up, but this thread is languishing!
Easy one, here we go. http://www.imfdb.org/forum/attachmen...1&d=1266904039 |
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Sorry for not posting anything, but I'm dealing with a bunch of shit right now and I don't really have the time or inclination to go searching for gun pics Anytime I get one, somebody else please full free to throw something up for now.
It's a pre-war Colt Woodsman Target with replaced grips. Should have checkered walnut grips that actually extend down past the frame. |
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Nice!
You are damn good at this. |
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It looks familiar, though that may just be the Intratec 9ish looks.
Can we get a caliber or something? |
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9mm Parabellum
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Itīs a croatian Agram 2000.
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