I never see these things for sale, despite them being in production since the late 60's. The design is a bit dated by today's standards, but personally, I think they look cool as hell....and they are fun to shoot.
Tony
P.S. You can still by a new one today, straight from Wilkinson Arms.
Before someone attempts to correct me, Wilkinson no longer refers to the carbine version as the model Terry. It's either a Linda Pistol or a Linda Carbine these days.
I picked up one of their little .22 pocket pistols at a gun show back in the early 90's, I almost think it was a "Linda", but I could be misremembering, it was a while ago. IIRC, the frame was gold and the slide was blued.
Originally Posted By Code_Name_Eric: I picked up one of their little .22 pocket pistols at a gun show back in the early 90's, I almost think it was a "Linda", but I could be misremembering, it was a while ago. IIRC, the frame was gold and the slide was blued.
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I think that's the Sherry in 22LR. The Diane was 25acp.
I think that's the Sherry in 22LR. The Diane was 25acp.
Tony
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Yes! That was it, a Sherry, thanks Tony. A seemingly well built little pistol, but IIRC it wasn't all that reliable. It went to a new owner fairly quickly.