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  • David Nunn
    CVA, Connecticut Valley Arms. They made these and others in finished and kit form. They were well made, but not expensive.

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  • 22WRF
    Dixie Gun Works sold those in kit form about 25 years ago.
    Theirs had Italian Proof marks

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  • jjmitchell60
    They were sold under several different manufactures names but were either made in Italy or Spain. They were called "Gamblers Pistols" and are fun to play with. Came in kit form and already put together. CVA, Dixie Gun Works, Navy Arms, as well as others sold them. The previous advice you got was right on the mark IMHO. There was also a screw barrel single shot that was sold as a Gamblers Pistol as well.

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  • 22WRF
    quote:sold as a Gamblers Pistol as well
    And don't forget the 4 barrel Duckfoot

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  • v35
    Copy of Ethan Allen. Got a real one in fair condition if you need one.
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  • hksrule
    You know...it almost looks kinda like a gun. Yeah...now that i look harder i can tell, its a gun.[V]

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  • rldowns3
    When I first looked at the picture my first thought was, "wow, what a neat novelty cigarette lighter". LOL!

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