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Neat little thing came into the shop today. It came back from WW2 and remains unshot. I have NO idea what it might be worth. No manufacturer's name, but lots of proof marks.
Any thoughts?
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Pete; No idea of its worth. Many of these little guns were rather inexpensive when sold new but are highly desirable today. A former co-worker of mine had one though it had German proofs on it. The .410 barrel was only chambered for 2" shells though as I recall the .22 side took the LR round. Hammers came out side by side in the center of the frame & had a total weight of around 3lb as I recall. It sure was a cutie but alas was not for sale, his Wife's late father had brought it back from WWII & they were keeping it. This was one of the "Extremely Few" .410s that ever floated my boat but I would have loved to have one like that one.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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