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2mm kolibri pistol

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  • rufe-snow
    Post quality close-up photos, for accurate identification and valuation.

    Instructions for posting photos, at this link.



    http://forums.GunBroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=259294
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  • beantownshootah
    Is this what you have?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_mm_Kolibri

    Kolibri_AdamsGuns.jpg

    Operation and history detailed here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THsDpGJcpk8

    Of course you have no ammo, FWIW, ammo is highly collectible and worth over $50 per round! So even if you were curious, you probably "shouldn't" fire this! If you did, as basis for comparison, the 3 (!) grain bullet at 660 fps muzzle velocity makes the round itself about 1/3 as powerful as a slow air rifle pellet, and the short non-rifled barrel makes the gun highly inaccurate. IE, its effectively useless for any practical purpose.

    I couldn't find any that have actually sold for good true market value, but ASKING price on the auction site for these pistols is about $2400. 3mm Kolibri, which is a different gun, by the same maker, recently sold for $1600.

    Assuming yours is in 2mm, and good shape, I'd guesstimate it at about $2000. . .to the right buyer. Finding that buyer might not be so easy. If you listed the gun at true auction starting at one cent, it would definitely sell, but limited interest might mean final selling prices wasn't all that high.


    What I'd like to know is, how did you come across this gun?

    If its a family heirloom (eg imported by your great grandpa back from Europe after WWI), I wouldn't part with it.
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  • 11b6r
    Kolibri is 2.7 mm or 3mm. There were 1000 reportedly made.
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  • metro13
    Yes, my pistol has 16 on the trigger. I acquired it as a gift from my father in law 34 years ago.
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