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the old collector
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I GUESS IM A DUMBASS, I CANT GET THIS PICTURE TO LOAD EITHER AS A PIK OR AN INSERTED PIK IN WORD

 

THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PISTOL IN MY COLLECTION.  ANY INFO ON IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.

A GOOD SHOOTER TOO; IF YOU HAVE ANY CLIPS FOR IT, WOULD YOU SELL ONE?

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the old collector
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THANKS,  IVE PLAYED WITH 500K TERAWATT LASERS AND 80K OSCILLOSCOPES, BUT I CANT POST A PIK

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Bill in VA
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Neat guns, for sure; I really like the older autos. The vast majority of these went to Argentina, with only a small smattering (a couple hundred, IIRC) ending up in service with the Austro-Hungarian army. When the Argentine government surplussed these the national crest was ordered removed, and so most of the ones found today have a large flat spot on the righthand side of the frame, just above the grip.

the old collector
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MINE IS AUSTRIAN

I WONDER, IF THAT INCREASED THE VALUE A BUNCH.

 

THO NO WAY IM SELLING.

 

IT GOES IN THE PINE BOX WITH ME.

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