Thank you guys for additional pics and links. I will check for Jan Still's book. In the meantime I've also found this link to a book which I'm gonna order. Must be the best help imaginable I think: http://www.fn-browning.com/new_page_1.htm
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Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View PostMarcel,
Yes, it is a good book in my opinion (others may not agree).
However, it is focused only on Belgian FN pistols - so no information on P38s, Lugers, Mausers, Walthers, Sauers, Radom VIS-35, etc...
Douglas.
Guess it's also hard to write fully detailed books with all kinds of pistols included. Hard to go really in-depth I guess. But of course I'm always on the look out for more interesting, helpful books.
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Originally posted by buckle1 View PostSo, no comments at all on the two pistols I have shown??
Anyway, nice pair of pistols
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Thank you fopr the comments and yes the wood gripped pistols seem to bring more $$. I think is tis because nearly all are WaA proofed as opposed to the black plastic girps that are not always WaA proofed. But I dbelieve the black gripped models are harder to find, as are the .380 cal. pistols.
Bill
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Originally posted by buckle1 View PostSo, no comments at all on the two pistols I have shown??
Now if I had posted this Astra 400 and claimed it was "Factory Original" you can bet there would have been several comments some of which may have even supported my claim!
Jim
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One can learn most when objects are being discussed. It's nice to hear when something is original but since there's still so much to learn I prefer when objects are actually discussed, what details to pay attention to, which signs to look for, where specific items were used etc. That's what, in my eyes, this forum was meant for.
Anyway, items posted by me and not being commented doesn't take away the joy and pleasure I get from collecting and researching history
James: is that pistol gold plated on some parts? Or is my screen showing off-colors?
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"James: is that pistol gold plated on some parts? Or is my screen showing off-colors? "
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Marcel: I've always referred to this Astra 400 as my "Pimp Special"! The pistol was apparently disassembled and the frame case colored(estimated cost around $500). THe small parts were plated with gold and the rested of the parts were expertly rust blued. Additionally the bolt and trigger were engine turned. It wouldn't suprise me if the former owner(who I don't know) at that time put over $1,000 into a pistol worth about $300 in good original condition.
I keep it around as a conversation piece.
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"The Dutch police used the 10-22 until the early 80's. All of them had the black grips."
I have a couple of the late use imported examples. Whoever imported them apparently used large letters and a sledge hammer to mark them seriously defacing the pistols. I've kept them as shooters and as a source for parts.
JimLast edited by james m; 03-20-2013, 10:49 AM.
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Definitely a nice pistol and I can imagine it's a piece for many conversations. It wouldn't fit into my collection though if I'm honest. But it's for sure unique
Interesting to hear the Dutch police used these as well. Untill the late eighties even. Sign of a quality pistol I guess when it's used for so many decades.
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