Guns International #: 103087963
Seller's Inventory #: PCA-65, PCA-66
Description:
Pistol A #110027: Standard size and configuration FN 1900. Sharp markings with fraudulent FN and Mauser Banner stamps. Right grip missing. Original magazine, unmarked, with six indicator holes.
Pistol B #1141: Standard size FN 1900, this one with ornamental sights and a curved backstrap. No grip panels. Original magazine with three large indicator holes.
Synopsis:
Chinese copies of the FN 1900, one with straight backstrap, the other with curved backstrap, sold as a pair. HISTORICAL RELICS, NOT TO BE FIRED!
Condition:
Both guns have most of their finish worn off, pistol number 1141 having been lightly polished. Manual function is excellent with the trigger engaging, firing pin releasing and having a functional safety. Bores are dark with easily discernable rifling. Again, they are being sold as interesting historical relics, one with fraudulent FN and Mauser markings, the other with ornamental sights and curved backstrap. These are NOT TO BE FIRED! NOT TO BE FIRED! NOT TO BE FIRED!
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Guns International #: 103087963
Category - Handguns - Asian Pistols
- Pairs of Pistols
Chinese, FN 1900, Copy, Pair, 110027, 1141, PCA-65, PCA-66
Description: Description: Pistol A #110027: Standard size and configuration FN 1900. Sharp markings with fraudulent FN and Mauser Banner stamps. Right grip missing. Original magazine, unmarked, with six indicator holes. Synopsis: Chinese copies of the FN 1900, one with straight backstrap, the other with curved backstrap, sold as a pair. HISTORICAL RELICS, NOT TO BE FIRED! Condition: Both guns have most of their finish worn off, pistol number 1141 having been lightly polished. Manual function is excellent with the trigger engaging, firing pin releasing and having a functional safety. Bores are dark with easily discernable rifling. Again, they are being sold as interesting historical relics, one with fraudulent FN and Mauser markings, the other with ornamental sights and curved backstrap. These are NOT TO BE FIRED! NOT TO BE FIRED! NOT TO BE FIRED! Manufacturer: Chinese Serial Number: 110027, 1141 Caliber Info: 7.65mm Price: $695.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103087963
Seller's Inventory #: PCA-65, PCA-66
Description:
Pistol A #110027: Standard size and configuration FN 1900. Sharp markings with fraudulent FN and Mauser Banner stamps. Right grip missing. Original magazine, unmarked, with six indicator holes.
Pistol B #1141: Standard size FN 1900, this one with ornamental sights and a curved backstrap. No grip panels. Original magazine with three large indicator holes.
Synopsis:
Chinese copies of the FN 1900, one with straight backstrap, the other with curved backstrap, sold as a pair. HISTORICAL RELICS, NOT TO BE FIRED!
Condition:
Both guns have most of their finish worn off, pistol number 1141 having been lightly polished. Manual function is excellent with the trigger engaging, firing pin releasing and having a functional safety. Bores are dark with easily discernable rifling. Again, they are being sold as interesting historical relics, one with fraudulent FN and Mauser markings, the other with ornamental sights and curved backstrap. These are NOT TO BE FIRED! NOT TO BE FIRED! NOT TO BE FIRED!
Guns International #: 103087963
Seller's Inventory #: PCA-65, PCA-66
Description:
Pistol A #110027: Standard size and configuration FN 1900. Sharp markings with fraudulent FN and Mauser Banner stamps. Right grip missing. Original magazine, unmarked, with six indicator holes.
Pistol B #1141: Standard size FN 1900, this one with ornamental sights and a curved backstrap. No grip panels. Original magazine with three large indicator holes.
Synopsis:
Chinese copies of the FN 1900, one with straight backstrap, the other with curved backstrap, sold as a pair. HISTORICAL RELICS, NOT TO BE FIRED!
Condition:
Both guns have most of their finish worn off, pistol number 1141 having been lightly polished. Manual function is excellent with the trigger engaging, firing pin releasing and having a functional safety. Bores are dark with easily discernable rifling. Again, they are being sold as interesting historical relics, one with fraudulent FN and Mauser markings, the other with ornamental sights and curved backstrap. These are NOT TO BE FIRED! NOT TO BE FIRED! NOT TO BE FIRED!