A rare event for me but I didn't take it out of the box they wrapped it in yet. Got home and had a few things to catch up on and then a promised movie night with the wife. Jurrasic World which we thought was great by the way. Now it's after midnight and I'm trying to get settled down from the movie and the box is in the bedroom. I'll post some pics soon. I believe it to be an older model before Kahr took over but I do not know that for sure. Markings are sparce. Has the Thompson arrowhead on the rear top of the receiver and Auto Ordnance on the one side. I think the Kahr models have a whole series of patent numbers on them which I didn't see on this. It is the late war military model without the muzzle break and drum magazine. Extended barrel to make it legal. Heavy bugger and a real bear to get the bolt locked back. It seems to be something that once you figure it out it's not so bad, kind of like the safety on a Mosin Nagant. I had to set the butt on the floor the first time but after that was able to do it normally. Pretty nice walnut stock, too nice really, but I got it to shoot it so I'm going to do my best to not worry about the stock.