"What's the story on that cheap gun? When/where was it made and what was it's purpose? How rare are they and when they do come up what's the value? Also, will the 4mm chamber the 4mm rimfire that is currently available by RWS?"
As you probably know, in Europe only idiots make gun laws, so these produces such funny products.
The Keseru VZD was made between 1991-2003. The Hungarian law was, that if the muzzle energy is under 7,5 J (a normal air rifle) the gun is free of any licence.
No matter of the caliber..so the 9 mm Flobert version existed with muzzle velocity so low, that you could see the bullet in the air.
The people bought these toys for gun-substitute although these were useless for selfdefence at all, but even their loud bang served as intimidating factor.
The 4 mm and 6 mm versions were capable of plinking beer cans from 4-5 meters.
From this september we have a new law in effect. So these toys are no more free to buy.
But we have much better, and really effective choices for non-lethal selfdefence and plinking today.
As you probably know, in Europe only idiots make gun laws, so these produces such funny products.
The Keseru VZD was made between 1991-2003. The Hungarian law was, that if the muzzle energy is under 7,5 J (a normal air rifle) the gun is free of any licence.
No matter of the caliber..so the 9 mm Flobert version existed with muzzle velocity so low, that you could see the bullet in the air.
The people bought these toys for gun-substitute although these were useless for selfdefence at all, but even their loud bang served as intimidating factor.
The 4 mm and 6 mm versions were capable of plinking beer cans from 4-5 meters.
From this september we have a new law in effect. So these toys are no more free to buy.
But we have much better, and really effective choices for non-lethal selfdefence and plinking today.