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Guns International #: 102672787
Seller's Inventory #: PR67607
Unique stealth pistol made by Louis Marquis in 1943. Four 1.75"" .22 LR barrels deploy with a spring-loaded switch. This opens the cover to reveal the four individual triggers, and aligns the barrels with the firing pins making the gun ready to fire. Ostensibly, Marquis devised the concept for a deployable belt buckle gun while in a POW camp in 1915. He marketed them to the German military in the 1940s, and would eventually receive an order for five from the SS. The eagle on the front of the cover is most likely a post-war casting, as this was not one of the SS-ordered guns. Other than the ""1943"" stamping on the barrels and frame, the only mark on this example is ""1s"" on the right buckle loop. Action appears to function correctly. It is unclear if this piece was ever blued, but if so there is none remaining. The metal is a mixed grey and brown patina. The cover has a large rub mark on the underside from the barrels striking it during opening.
Austin location
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7362
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Marquis Belt Buckle Gun .22 LR (PR67607) ATX
Description: " Unique stealth pistol made by Louis Marquis in 1943. Four 1.75"" .22 LR barrels deploy with a spring-loaded switch. This opens the cover to reveal the four individual triggers, and aligns the barrels with the firing pins making the gun ready to fire. Ostensibly, Marquis devised the concept for a deployable belt buckle gun while in a POW camp in 1915. He marketed them to the German military in the 1940s, and would eventually receive an order for five from the SS. The eagle on the front of the cover is most likely a post-war casting, as this was not one of the SS-ordered guns. Other than the ""1943"" stamping on the barrels and frame, the only mark on this example is ""1s"" on the right buckle loop. Action appears to function correctly. It is unclear if this piece was ever blued, but if so there is none remaining. The metal is a mixed grey and brown patina. The cover has a large rub mark on the underside from the barrels striking it during opening. Austin location SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |
Guns International #: 102672787
Seller's Inventory #: PR67607
Unique stealth pistol made by Louis Marquis in 1943. Four 1.75"" .22 LR barrels deploy with a spring-loaded switch. This opens the cover to reveal the four individual triggers, and aligns the barrels with the firing pins making the gun ready to fire. Ostensibly, Marquis devised the concept for a deployable belt buckle gun while in a POW camp in 1915. He marketed them to the German military in the 1940s, and would eventually receive an order for five from the SS. The eagle on the front of the cover is most likely a post-war casting, as this was not one of the SS-ordered guns. Other than the ""1943"" stamping on the barrels and frame, the only mark on this example is ""1s"" on the right buckle loop. Action appears to function correctly. It is unclear if this piece was ever blued, but if so there is none remaining. The metal is a mixed grey and brown patina. The cover has a large rub mark on the underside from the barrels striking it during opening.
Austin location
Guns International #: 102672787
Seller's Inventory #: PR67607
Unique stealth pistol made by Louis Marquis in 1943. Four 1.75"" .22 LR barrels deploy with a spring-loaded switch. This opens the cover to reveal the four individual triggers, and aligns the barrels with the firing pins making the gun ready to fire. Ostensibly, Marquis devised the concept for a deployable belt buckle gun while in a POW camp in 1915. He marketed them to the German military in the 1940s, and would eventually receive an order for five from the SS. The eagle on the front of the cover is most likely a post-war casting, as this was not one of the SS-ordered guns. Other than the ""1943"" stamping on the barrels and frame, the only mark on this example is ""1s"" on the right buckle loop. Action appears to function correctly. It is unclear if this piece was ever blued, but if so there is none remaining. The metal is a mixed grey and brown patina. The cover has a large rub mark on the underside from the barrels striking it during opening.
Austin location