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Menz 6.35 caliber

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  • rufe-snow
    Menz made a number of different types of .25's, none of them are common.
    Even if factory original not big buck items though.

    One of my references shows three distinctly different models, might be others if the scaled down version of the .32 he made for the German army during the First World War is also considered.
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  • gary wray
    Originally posted by rufe-snow
    Menz made a number of different types of .25's, none of them are common.
    Even if factory original not big buck items though.

    One of my references shows three distinctly different models, might be others if the scaled down version of the .32 he made for the German army during the First World War is also considered.
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    Rufe....thanks, very helpful.[:)] Gary
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  • babun
    Find your self a copy of "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Handguns", by A.B.Zhuk. On page 220, you will find pics and info on the six types of Menz pistols. Collector value is nil on most of them, But the chrome plating if done right may just improve the resale value. Bob
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  • gary wray
    quote:Originally posted by babun
    Find your self a copy of "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Handguns", by A.B.Zhuk. On page 220, you will find pics and info on the six types of Menz pistols. Collector value is nil on most of them, But the chrome plating if done right may just improve the resale value. Bob


    Bob......I will try to get a copy of the book. Thanks for the heads up...and the information....Gary[:)]
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