Posted: 7/11/2016 1:18:48 PM EDT
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That pistol looks like a mish mash of stuff, some CZ, some Sig. Also the back strap looks really sloppy, like it was added as an after thought. My guess is it something similar to the Turkish guns coming out, which are clones of CZs, Walthers and so on. It also has a winterish trigger guard may be a northern Euro company. But yes looks like a CZ, Sig, Walther and M&P has sex and this was the baby. |
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It looks like it might have one of those Umarex style barrel sleeves, and some sort of screw slot in the muzzle. Could it be some off-brand 22lr clone gun? I agree. The chamber isn't up in the ejection port so it isn't locked breach or it uses a rotating barrel or 1911 style lugs in front of the chamber. Regardless, the two pieces of the chamber make no sense. It's either airsoft, a cheap .22, or a gas gun. |
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Looks like one of the Grand Power pistols. There are some strong similarities to the overall GP design, but it's lacking some of the common features such as the rounded rear sight and ubiquitous thumb safety. If it's an actual GP model, I'm at a loss to say which one it would be. |
| Based on the segmented barrel hood, the delicate looking extractor, the magazine that gives the impression it would have extremely short cartridges and the modular backstrap that's large enough to hide more than a hammer spring, I'd say it's probably a cheap theatrical blank pistol. |
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Based on the segmented barrel hood, the delicate looking extractor, the magazine that gives the impression it would have extremely short cartridges and the modular backstrap that's large enough to hide more than a hammer spring, I'd say it's probably a cheap theatrical blank pistol. I agree, the barrel just doesn't look like a centerfire pistol barrel, looks like features from several pistols were combined to get this appearance. |
