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Who made this gun

KnifecollectorKnifecollector Member Posts: 3,267 ✭✭✭
edited February 2002 in Ask the Experts
I have an old top break 6 shot 32.Has original checkered wood grips.4" barrel, the cylinder is smooth all the way around. When it extracts the shells the complete face of the cylinder comes back. It has two little pins to keep the face plate aligned with the cylinder.Has octagon barrel with the front sight back about 1" from muzzle. On the bottom of the grip frame it has a round plate about the sixe of a 50 cent piece, the grips set on the plate.on the right side of the barrel it has a letter M with a star over it and on the bottom of the barrel a letter F. Serial # 70xx. Thanks, can send pics if needed.

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  • KnifecollectorKnifecollector Member Posts: 3,267 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Dear Experts.
    Please ID this handgun. Semi-auto, Has a CA on the grip. Has german eagle stamps on right side. Also stamped 2550 on 3 different locations. (serial #?) The slide is in the middle of the frame with no ejection port showing. Has 2 levers of left side. 1 is a lock, other is to break down weapon. There are no other marks on the gun. The sites are fixed with a ridge down the center of the top of the gun. The gun came from my grandfarther who got in in WW2. Any help would be great. Thank you in advance
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