I think these guns were also made overseas on licence. I got one made in czechoslovakia by Brünner. It looks the same like the one in the video besides it has no grip safety and is in the caliber 6.35mm Browning.
Nice pistol i never heard of one before but now have a new colt military pistol that i want for my collection. thanks for the history and nice video i will subscribe.
What about the Army? They wouldn't have the records (serial numbers) of which one were stamped with the U.S Property?
Great video!!!
checchia 2 months ago
I have a colt 1908 .25, but mine have different grips.
quimbyt 8 months ago
I think these guns were also made overseas on licence. I got one made in czechoslovakia by Brünner. It looks the same like the one in the video besides it has no grip safety and is in the caliber 6.35mm Browning.
captainbackflash 8 months ago
Nice pistol i never heard of one before but now have a new colt military pistol that i want for my collection. thanks for the history and nice video i will subscribe.
FUBARyouBITCH 10 months ago
how much are these worth ?
jonbraz2002 10 months ago
interesting video, and a nice little pistol. I didnt know the military used a .25 auto.
baltzellb 11 months ago
You sound like the dad from "Meet the Fockers".
monkeyslaye 1 year ago
Thanks for the info!
MyYogiB 1 year ago
what a beautiful example.
,jon
lynette1953 1 year ago
Have a good new year mate !
stripymccatpuss 1 year ago
It's nice to see a little piece of history in those pocket guns of yesterday. Thanks for the history lesson.
shurguardlock 1 year ago
great vid, very interesting background story ( im always learning smthing new with eac of your vids sir) Happy New Year MrC45acp
TheDishD 1 year ago
thats pretty sweet
noticalmeff 1 year ago