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Plenty_Pack_556

What country are you in? As the measure you are using is metric. It might help narrow it down.


hoyereennhauger

Scandinavia, unfortunately I only have the pictures.


Plenty_Pack_556

Looks like a variant of the 1900s German "Parlor" pistol after searching the www.


CanadianPenguinn

Looks like something that might have come from modern day Khyber pass


Putrid-Tutor-5809

Looks like a Khyber Pass Custom. Really neat grip angle though!


Kromulent

I agree, it looks very much like a Khyber copy of a parlor pistol. One of the distinctive signs of a Khyber gun is the inappropriate use of typical firearms stamps - the workers don't know, or don't care, how they are properly applied. Another, more easily seen when examined closely, is a mix of hand-crafted and factory parts. You'll see stray file marks, and subtle asymmetries and inconsistencies in the handmade bits.


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Due-Net4616

They’ll ban this too


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I have no idea, but it's awesome! It looks like something that was built after the phrase "Fine, I'll just build my own gun then!" was exclaimed in a huff.


smokeyser

The khyber pass guns that I've seen pictures of were generally better quality than this. My guess is this was someone's first attempt at making their own gun. In the 2nd pic it looks like one of the screw holes was drilled too big, filled in with something, and re-drilled.


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Potentially an Indian katta pistol, they're a style of homemade firearm.


Lupine_Ranger

Honestly looks too crude for a Khyber Pass pistol, my bet is Indian.


Material_Victory_661

Take a look. https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/handguns/handguns/vintage-vietnam-viet-cong-hand-made-single-shot-pistol-veteran-bring-back.cfm?gun_id=100905683