Chris
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Sorry, I do not have a photo...
Small, All Steel. .32 auto. Absolutely no markings anywhere except an emblem on the grip and the serial number on the left rear of the frame behind the grip panel up near the slide.
Emblem is a large vertically overlapped double 'S' with a tiny "U" where the two middle of the 'S's are centered.
Emblem is only on the left grip. Both grips are black plastic.
Action is a Double action with a magazine disconnect. Decock is forward of the grip behind the trigger on the left, above the mag release button. No exposed hammer, just what looks like a pin holding the rear sight on the back of the slide.
Take down is just before the trigger sort of frenched into the front of the trigger guard and pulls straight down.
The forward shape of the side looks similar to the front end of a PPK, but the rest of the pistol is much less detailed.
Friend of a friend 'found' this while replacing the drop ceiling in the basement of a house he bought. I have someone who can run the serial #, but would like a make and model if possible as the serial number is just 5 digits.
Thanks.
Small, All Steel. .32 auto. Absolutely no markings anywhere except an emblem on the grip and the serial number on the left rear of the frame behind the grip panel up near the slide.
Emblem is a large vertically overlapped double 'S' with a tiny "U" where the two middle of the 'S's are centered.
Emblem is only on the left grip. Both grips are black plastic.
Action is a Double action with a magazine disconnect. Decock is forward of the grip behind the trigger on the left, above the mag release button. No exposed hammer, just what looks like a pin holding the rear sight on the back of the slide.
Take down is just before the trigger sort of frenched into the front of the trigger guard and pulls straight down.
The forward shape of the side looks similar to the front end of a PPK, but the rest of the pistol is much less detailed.
Friend of a friend 'found' this while replacing the drop ceiling in the basement of a house he bought. I have someone who can run the serial #, but would like a make and model if possible as the serial number is just 5 digits.
Thanks.