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Late 1967 production date. Also included is the original Browning marked rug.
C416DFAD-1FC9-4454-B946-0DA9426AAE40 by nailheadjr, on Flickr


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Now that is pretty! Especially with all the extras coming with it…

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Awesome! I picked one of those up about 8 years ago, but I haven't fired it yet; the bluing is so amazing on the older FN's.



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That is so cool!


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Lovely guns. I would love to have a Browning but for now I settle with my cheap Italian clone.




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Very nice, it looks brand new.
 
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What a classy little guy. Elegant.


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Lovely guns. I would love to have a Browning but for now I settle with my cheap Italian clone.



I bought one of those ages ago on a string of six junk pocket pistols. It was the only one worth keeping. Back then I couldn’t find a mag at the gunshow so I bought a longer one that fit and shortened the bottom. All machined blue steel.


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Lovely guns. I would love to have a Browning but for now I settle with my cheap Italian clone.



Is that a Galesi? I would be pretty happy with one if so!

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Indeed, Armi Galesi. It's a well-made piccola pistola.



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That's a beauty Shovelhead. For some reason I really like those older little pocket pistols.


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