Sniper X
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So, I am in one of my fav gunshop yesterday looking at .38s and .357mag revolvers in the used case to see what they have. There are a few I want but when I walked by the case where they have weird and old stuff, usually a BUNCH of expensive Colt SAA's, I notice a very fine looking German made single shot break open target pistol.
I didn't take a pic yet, I am going to buy it.
it is a .22lr, has a beautifully blued barrel, high polished nickel frame, Ivory grip, and a silver end cap on the end of the grip. Looks new but the style is very old, probably 1800s. Looks almost like a French or German Parlor pistol.
Does anyone know who is making these? It had a three letter name on it, on one side of the barerrel, some crowns marked into the barrel and some other markings but didn't have a company name that I saw anywhere.
Has target sights a partially shrouded front and blade rear. has a button on the left side of the frame to open the action and you then have to hand cock the hammer after loading it.
I didn't take a pic yet, I am going to buy it.
it is a .22lr, has a beautifully blued barrel, high polished nickel frame, Ivory grip, and a silver end cap on the end of the grip. Looks new but the style is very old, probably 1800s. Looks almost like a French or German Parlor pistol.
Does anyone know who is making these? It had a three letter name on it, on one side of the barerrel, some crowns marked into the barrel and some other markings but didn't have a company name that I saw anywhere.
Has target sights a partially shrouded front and blade rear. has a button on the left side of the frame to open the action and you then have to hand cock the hammer after loading it.