Indy_Guy_77
Grandmaster
- Apr 30, 2008
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That M13 makes my PSP look utterly proletarian.
Beautiful piece of old world HK Krupp Stahl right there!
Hopefully he'll stop back by the thread and give the details himself...
-J-
That M13 makes my PSP look utterly proletarian.
Beautiful piece of old world HK Krupp Stahl right there!
It is a NIB p7m13 SD. 1 of 50 made in 1995 for a government contract that never took delivery. They sat in Germany until a few years ago when the president of HK USA was on a visit and cut a deal to have 34 imported ( that's why the KF date code,but Trussville import) This was also the same visit where the deal was struck to make the last stainless USP's was made. HK USA kept the 34 for VIP sales only and each gun sold had to be approved. I have a friend that works for HK USA who told me about these and with much difficulty was able to get it approved for me.Hopefully he'll stop back by the thread and give the details himself...
-J-
Lemat revolvers are among the most unique handguns ever made.
http://www.google.com/search?q=lema...v&sa=X&ei=KeDDTpSJHKKHsALZxKXxCg&ved=0CC8QsAQ
Wow no ones mentioned the Gyro Jet.
The Mateba Autorevolver is pretty unique.
So is the Rhino, which shoots from the bottom of the cylinder to reduce muzzle rise.
I've wanted a COP 357 derringer for a while, it's a 4-shot pepperbox 357.
Then there's the Gyrojets from the '60s.
Calico is an odd brand with their huge helical magazines on top.
The Mateba Autorevolver is pretty unique.
So is the Rhino, which shoots from the bottom of the cylinder to reduce muzzle rise.
I've wanted a COP 357 derringer for a while, it's a 4-shot pepperbox 357.
Then there's the Gyrojets from the '60s.
Calico is an odd brand with their huge helical magazines on top.
I've always been intrigued with things that have unique features or mechanics. This is especially true with firearms.
. . .
I'm looking to learn what else may be out there that would fall into the "unique" category. If they exist on the market at a reasonable price (like the nagant), then that's even better!
So what do you know?
Now that Mateba really gets my heart racing.. 1st I had heard of those.. So when I 1st see it I think wow great a chance to get an auto revolver and not pay the 5k for the Webely-Fosberry.. Then I find out that the Meteba is pretty rare.. Mucho thanks for turning me on to the mateba
This thread is doing a really great job at building my "want" list.
Oh, HELL, yeah.
FInally ordered my long-held-dream -- a C96 broomhandle.
Got the Nagant.
Still want a Webley.
Tony
Philip's and rodger's model 47 medusa. Can safely chamber and fire over 25 different cartridges.
Well that was one fine pistol, loved all the range of rounds it would shoot... But I must be honest loved the idea of using it as a survival pistol.. But those darn cylinder fingers looked to be the real weak point of the gun..
Would really like to see it eat a 30 carbine round.. that sounds to much .. what a range 380 to 30 carbine.. Now thats neat..