yodogsandman
Well-Known Member
Maybe a J.P.Sauer and Sons?
You got it ! That dang pistol is super accurate and Mine has a very worn barrel but refuses to accept it!I cheated and looked it up. Is it an Ortegies 7.65?
I love the history of these little guys! You are talking to a student of 17th and 18th century arms here....to make me jump centuries ahead is a thing of wonder!You have some neat pistolas JW.
It always amazes me how much stock that the Germans in WWII put into the .32 acp given that the had the 9 mm lugerBeautiful guns Jim, I love the history of the WWII weapons.
The Walther(1929) and Mauser(1915) were both after the patent expired (1897-1915). Langenhan, Steyr and many others purchased the rights to use the design from FN, who Browning had licensed his patent to for European use. Browning like to make money, which is why he only licensed Colt to use his patent in North America. He made more money from the commission from each pistol than he could make selling the rights to his design.How about a Langenhan Automatic Pistol, a Walther PPK or a Steyr?