Hi can you confirm if these are original or repro please?
Also, id possible, could you manage a close up of the proof marks if any?
Many thanks
Red
A little bit weathered, which may even add to the appeal!
£45 posted (not £150).
5 Pics here
Click pics to enlarge them.
Last edited by Rayee; 28-08-2010 at 11:27 PM.
Hi can you confirm if these are original or repro please?
Also, id possible, could you manage a close up of the proof marks if any?
Many thanks
Red
I'm betting repros. They look too clean and shiny to be originals!
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
Yes repros's.
Just to confirm - what are the proof marks? If it is a manufacturers id, I think they have something like BK98 stamped on them. I will check and photo when I get home.
Forgive my lack of knowledge and terminology: the 'click-back-and-strike' bits actually do cock and strike forward when you pull the trigger.
Last edited by Rayee; 27-08-2010 at 09:23 AM.
Thought the knife pistol was far to cheep to be an original....but I can dream
These aren't inert pistols, they are replica zinc alloy Denix made items.
Here's one of them here.....
http://www.armysurplus.com.au/showPr...L+-+MODEL+1023
from the Aussie website: "However, parts cannot be interchanged or the replica made to fire ammunition"
This company do a lot of Denix stuff http://www.historical-firearms.co.uk/
Oh dear, it would appear I've not done my research very well! If only I'd found that site before I bought all these 'pistols'. The ones I've seen on Henry Krank were a lot pricier...
£45 posted?
Last edited by Rayee; 29-08-2010 at 05:40 PM.
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