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Article about: I wasn't sure where to put this one to be honest. Its not yet in my possession - I'm still negotiating. Being a former gunner, I found this model quite interesting. Although I am only workin

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    Very cool

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    Very nice, is the other coastal gun made by Marklin?

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    Quote by duska View Post
    Very nice, is the other coastal gun made by Marklin?
    I have never been able to find out.

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    I like it thanks for showing it

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    Quote by HARRY THE MOLE View Post
    I have never been able to find out.
    It does look pretty much the same as the Marklin AA gun #8056 in this 1930 toy catalogue.

    Model field gun

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    [QUOTE=duska;1356385]It does look pretty much the same as the Marklin AA gun #8056 in this 1930 toy catalogue.

    Thanks for that, I really had no idea who the manufacturer was. And it does confirm my original theory that it was meant to be an AA gun. Others said it was probably a deck gun.

    Now about the latest acquisition... any idea's?

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