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  • SidewaysTA

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    Well I didn't "buy" it. More of a trade for doing some ac work for a friend of the family.
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    Yeah, I'm still trying to figure it out. I'm sure It is a generic replica. Probably not worth much. It's not in the best of condition.

    I should clarify, it was more of an unexpected gift than a trade.

    Here a crappy pic of some of the markings on it. Maybe someone on here can tell who made it?
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    Hard to tell. Just looking in the muzzle it looks rough tho.

    She didn't know anything about it. I think she got it from one of her relative's estate.


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    All I've been able to find is that the PN stamp indicates it is Italian but I can't nail down a manufacturer.

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    Gunz are icky.
    Ought to clean up and able to get it running.
    Parts are available.
    Soak it down with penetrating oil for a few days.
    Use good fitting screwdrivers and go easy when unscrewing any screws. The Italian guns are notorious for soft steel screws. Easy to strip the slots.
     
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