Folding revolver, please HELP me with this one!
ccoorreeyy
April 5, 2008, 12:44 PM
Anybody ever seen one of these? Its a neat little folding pocket 32acp made by RJ Braverman Corp. Belmont, NH. It is marked stealth 380 / RJBC 160. Do any of you have any other information you could share on these? Any info would be great. The only thing I have found on the web said they were not produced. http://pengun.com/photos.htm
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MCgunner
April 5, 2008, 12:49 PM
Not for off my NAA in it's "grip holster", except a little bigger bore. The grip even looks like the same nylon material, though I'm assuming this is an old gun, probably bakelite or hard rubber or something.
rgs1975
April 5, 2008, 12:50 PM
Looks neat. Never heard of or seen it before though. NAA does make some current folding revolvers.
http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/3661/hg1yt8.jpg
http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/2092/cc22hgmss2.jpg
james_bond
April 5, 2008, 12:53 PM
http://www.naaminis.com/custcry.html
looks very different from the NAA
NG VI
April 5, 2008, 01:54 PM
I like that stinger carbine with a scope! One round of .32 ACP stuck at the muzzle!
ccoorreeyy
April 5, 2008, 11:52 PM
ttt, hopefully somebody with info will see
Bezoar
April 6, 2008, 12:23 AM
hmmm if its a handgun made in america then would it not exist in a file somewhere with the ATF? If it has a serial number anyway....
But those arent bakelight or rubber grips on this handgun in question. 1990's style plastic/composite style handle material. go look at the cheapo spyderco pocket folders at your hardware store, same material.
Ron James
April 6, 2008, 01:33 AM
Made by Robert Braverman, the maker of the original Pengun, the stinger. My reference show that these guns ( your folding revolver ) never went into production ???? You may have a proto type or tool room gun, made only to see if it was feasable for production. I've never seen one out side of a book. made around 1997 I believe.
ccoorreeyy
April 6, 2008, 09:05 AM
My reference show that these guns ( your folding revolver ) never went into production ???? You may have a proto type or tool room gun, made only to see if it was feasable for production. I've never seen one out side of a book.
Thanks Ron
What book and reference is it in?
Ron James
April 6, 2008, 03:24 PM
My reference is from an old Gun magazine and Memory. Thanks to my wife I had to set up a filing system for all my books and papers, now it takes me forever to find something. However this morning I did some googling, I know the computer is not the source of the Nile but sometimes it's helpful. Google, What is the R J Braverman Corp == Robert J. Braverman == The original Pen Gun and The Braverman folding Revolver. I believe there is a tie in to the American Derringer Company. They are making or were making a couple of his designs including a very small one shot derringer. Good Luck. I think you may very well have a one of a kind, or at the very least a very limited production item. Please post back and keep us informed. I for one and I know there are others, are:) very interested in you revolver and any information you may dig up.:)
brdavis9
December 30, 2009, 03:24 AM
I know this is an old thread, but here's another link to this gun ...at least, it looks close enough for it to be one to my eye (I joined just to post this ...I was looking for stuff on the Stinger, wondering if I could tool one):
http://pengun.com/NewImages/ad2.jpg
http://pengun.com/NewImages/ad2.jpg
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