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    Maybe WEINBERG blank-firing pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveN View Post
    It has a tip up un-rifled barrel.

    Is it perhaps intended as a flare pistol? Or as a starter pistol/bird scarer for firing 9mm blanks)?
    Do not assume anything - check the bore diameter and post the result.


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    P.S: could the name be a badly scrubbed WEINBERG?
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    As 2 the mystery pistol. I 've never seen one along this pattern but I suspected it was a Vietnam Cao Dai, before I read of it supposedly coming out from there. For reference look at the 'Nam section of " Small Arms of the World" 1969 Edition page 720. This group copied most pistol, and guns were supposedly part of their religion, most of their efforts [copies] were more exacting, but they did take considerable liberties in their creations.

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    I would cosign Viet Nam. I have seen these in 7.62X25 Type "P". Hand made in local shops for the VC. Doug

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveN View Post
    What on earth is this? It has a tip up un-rifled barrel. A grip safety like a 1911. no numbers or marks but you can make out WEINTE xx (looks like a partial name) in the area that looks rubbed out? I don't know if this is Milsurp or not but if any one would know it would be someone on Milsurps.https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...istol023-1.jpghttps://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...istol024-1.jpghttps://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...istol022-1.jpgI thought flair pistol though it's small and about .30 to maybe 380 cal. Small shot Gun? story was brought back from Vietnam?

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    My thought is if it's VC then why a single shot?

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    I still say too much unnecessary precision machining for a VC pistol. This is a VC capture 1911A1 copy.


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    Cheap imitation Luger from Mars - NOT

    DaveN, to put an end to the wild speculation, as amusing as it might be, how about getting a really good pic of that partially erased name and measuring the bore diameter, like I suggested? And look for any other marks, especially underneath the grips!


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    Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 01-06-2012 at 03:39 AM. Reason: doubled text

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    Will do. I saw it the other day and saw no markings at all ( even with the grips off ) I also tried to see if I could see any rifling at all and it looks smooth as can be. I will give it a better look this weekend as last time it was after a 12 hour shift and I was knackered.

    Ps thanks JP for the nice photo (informative as always)
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