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CAN SOMEONE TELL ME HOW TO POST A PICTURE? PLEASE? Without the picture, my request for info is kind of useless....
OK, I saw this at a garage sale the other day. WTH? I looks to be a palm gun of sorts....? The end screws off and it looks like you insert a single round in it, possibly a .32? Then with the black knob in your palm, you compress it and it would appear to fire at that point. I advised the guy to put it away, and let me find out what I can about it. So how about it? Does anyone have a clue? Is it legal? Should I forget that I saw it? Should I buy it?
Thanks GREATLY in advance!!
OK, I saw this at a garage sale the other day. WTH? I looks to be a palm gun of sorts....? The end screws off and it looks like you insert a single round in it, possibly a .32? Then with the black knob in your palm, you compress it and it would appear to fire at that point. I advised the guy to put it away, and let me find out what I can about it. So how about it? Does anyone have a clue? Is it legal? Should I forget that I saw it? Should I buy it?
Thanks GREATLY in advance!!
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i am seeking information on a break open, single shot 12 gauge. it says "victor plain" "american gun co. new york" on its right side and "genuine armory steel" on the top of the barrel. any knowledge anyone could provide would be much appreciated. thankyou! 0 -
There is a write up about the shotgun, in one of my references. It was made in Saint-Etienne France. Made in small numbers, with a very unique, functioning mechanism.
Aluminum receiver, with barrels that slid forward to load. There was a lever on the right side, that had to be released. So that the fired shells were extracted, and new ones loaded. This enabled the barrels, to be swapped out easily also.
Kind of interesting how one turned up upon this side of the pond, as a basket case? If you could be able to ship the parts back to France, they would probably make good money for cannibalization.0
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