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The one I had was found in a pawn shop for a $150. It was made by Sauer and was a decent gun.
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This ain’t no $150 we don’t have pawn shops or I’d have taken it at that price. Probably could get it north of $500.
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Just looking at those original pictures again. What is going on with that right breechball? Looks like some ham fist screwed up the firing pin retaining screw, crudely plugged the hole and tapped in a new screw.
Manhattan Arms Co. hammer gun 02.jpg We need to see the proof marks on the gun in question, but I'd bet they are Belgian. |
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Shoverling Daly and Gales marked a few high quality Lindner made guns with the Manhattan Arms name. Years ago, I inspected one at Allentown but didn't come home with it. It's the only Lindner marked Manhattan Arms gun I have seen.
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Where would you find a telling mark for Lindner?
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The crossed pistols and often HAL on the bottom of the barrel breeches.
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Andy it might be the angle at which the pics were taken but it looks like both barrels are off the face.
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Frank they seemed quite tight in person, but I'm not pursuing this gun anyways. Hammer gun is on the bucket list however, but in a Parker version : )
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