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msigette
04-26-11, 15:21
Hey guys I have a challang for you. I was at an uncles house for easter and we got to talking about guns. He said that he had an old WWII pistol that was handed down to him from his father in law. Stupid me never got any pictures which I am working to get by the way. Anyway I will tell you what i noticed and if you know what im talking about please let me know. The gun was the most interesting thing I have seen, when you looked at the ejection port it was not fully sealed. The front protion of it you cold still see the spring within. Other than that the top and back of it were completely round. There was no hammer on it from what i could see just a pin sticking out the back like the walthers (I think). Againthe back was competly round and almost looked like it was screwed on. It fired either 6.75 or 7.65 all i know is the modern round is a .32/.32 short from what he said can't remember. And the most interesting thing is that he said it was FULL AUTO. The guy isnt a big gun guy, but he told me that when he shot it it emptied the clip. If anyone knows what this is please let me know. OR if you know of any site that I might be able to check out i tried google but there is so much. Thanks again.

msigette
04-26-11, 15:44
I did some more research and found this http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Deactivated-Pistol-Hand-guns/Sauer-and-Sohn-JP-Model-1913-gun-for-sale-gs5045.aspx

I think this is the same gun, but you cant see the spring in the ejection port and it also says that is is semi auto. Anyone know if they made one in full auto or is my uncle off his rocker. Also would this be a gun to try and purchase from my uncle or not?

Magic_Salad0892
04-26-11, 15:47
... Luger?

All I can think of.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luger_P08_pistol

7.62x22mm model.

ETA: Nevermind.

mtdawg169
04-26-11, 16:40
It may be malfuntioning and hence, the reason for it firing full auto. I would do some bookoo research to figure out exactly what it is before purchasing it and then be sure you fully understand any NFA implications if it truly is an automatic pistol.

AngeredKabar
04-26-11, 18:11
My uncle has a crazy looking pistol that looks a lot like that.

It was a Frommer Stop.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0e/Frommerstop.jpg/300px-Frommerstop.jpg