priv8ter
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Hi. As a guilty pleasure, I am big fan of Alistair MacLean's books. But, as I have come to learn more about firearms, I have begun to see that while Mr. MacLean could write a fair piece, he often let some inacurracies about firearms creep into his writing.
One of the guns he used repeatedly in his stories was a .21 Liliput, 'The Smallest Really Effective Gun There Is.'
For some reason, this gun has just stuck in my mind as something that would be cool to have, and a great place to start the 'Collectible' side of my collection.
I have done some research on-line, but haven't turned up much data.
I was wondering if any of the history/collectible arms buffs out their might have some good data for me about this gun...who made them, how much they cost, if there are any out there for an aspiring collector to pick up...
Thanks for any help.
Greg
One of the guns he used repeatedly in his stories was a .21 Liliput, 'The Smallest Really Effective Gun There Is.'
For some reason, this gun has just stuck in my mind as something that would be cool to have, and a great place to start the 'Collectible' side of my collection.
I have done some research on-line, but haven't turned up much data.
I was wondering if any of the history/collectible arms buffs out their might have some good data for me about this gun...who made them, how much they cost, if there are any out there for an aspiring collector to pick up...
Thanks for any help.
Greg