Enjoy this Belgian Folding Trigger Revolver brought to the USA by WW2 GI.. A souviner taken from a German Officer... Cal. is British .380 Revolver or .38 S&W... BILL
Enjoy this Belgian Folding Trigger Revolver brought to the USA by WW2 GI.. A souviner taken from a German Officer... Cal. is British .380 Revolver or .38 S&W... BILL
Last edited by Bill Grist; 08-12-2010 at 05:12 PM.
"As long as there are brave men and warriors the halls of Valhalla will never be silent or empty"
In memory of my father William T. Grist December 26, 1920--September 10, 2009..
901st. Ordnance H.A.M. North Africa, Italy, Southern France....ETO
Also in memory of my mother Jane Kidd Grist Feb. 22, 1920-- September 27, 2009... WWll War bride May 1942...
Very very nice, pistol. Thanks for showing. I often wonder if the regimented German army made officers officially qualify at the range with the varied array of weapons they carried? It's hard to tell the size Bill. Is it the size of a Chief or bigger?
Thanks,
Jay
"As long as there are brave men and warriors the halls of Valhalla will never be silent or empty"
In memory of my father William T. Grist December 26, 1920--September 10, 2009..
901st. Ordnance H.A.M. North Africa, Italy, Southern France....ETO
Also in memory of my mother Jane Kidd Grist Feb. 22, 1920-- September 27, 2009... WWll War bride May 1942...
Extremely nice little revolver, Bill !
Cool to see the holster with it. Looks to be modified and cut-down automatic
type WWII era holster. Interesting seeing the 'pips' attached to it.......
( I have a West Wall medal with a pip added to the parade
mounted ribbon )
Aren't these small caliber also known as 'VeloDog' or 'Bicycle' pistols ?
Regards,
Steve.
"As long as there are brave men and warriors the halls of Valhalla will never be silent or empty"
In memory of my father William T. Grist December 26, 1920--September 10, 2009..
901st. Ordnance H.A.M. North Africa, Italy, Southern France....ETO
Also in memory of my mother Jane Kidd Grist Feb. 22, 1920-- September 27, 2009... WWll War bride May 1942...
Thanks Bill.
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