My babies!!!! All deactivated to UK laws , wonder how hard it is to get a section 7.1 licence?!!!?
My babies!!!! All deactivated to UK laws , wonder how hard it is to get a section 7.1 licence?!!!?
P.S. ALL are matching numbers (except luger mag) hmmmm what next? colt .45 or lebel revolver.........
Last edited by rich89; 08-12-2011 at 02:12 AM.
Very nice handgun, lithgow...
A number of them, straight from FN, in .380/9mm Short, were adopted by the greek Army, shortly before the outbreak of WWII. They were nicknamed "pelicans" by the greeks due to long slide and barrel. The surviving pieces were later on remained in greek inventory and were given to Coast Guard; you may encounter them still, in the holsters of Coast Guard personnel, in far away greek islands.
Regards, Thanos.
Hello Thanos and thanks for the comment-yes, they were very popular pistols before, during and after WW2 all over Europe- made for 60 years by FN-one German nickname for them was 'the water pistol' as they were small and had very smooth lines like a toy!
rich89-has no one in the UK thought to lobby for a collectors type licence for old collectable weapons? -it seems a great pity to destroy these as well as lowering their value outside of Britain-I would have thought the current Tory govt would be more sympathetic to the idea.
love the guns rich89 is the mauser a red nine
tom
Another of Mauser family, from my collection. A HSC, seldom kriegsmarine issue:
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Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
Thanks for your answer and advice, donkihotis7. Ufortunaly ,cant find the way how to do that. Id like to make them as you say. Maybe some fellow moderator can help?
Regards
Alois
very nice hsc must get one of those. is it an origional holster
tom
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