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July 21, 2010, 01:21 AM | #1 |
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R.J. Braverman revolver
Hoping someone can provide more info on the revolver in the pics below.
These guns were made by R.J. Braverman Corp. in the early to mid 90s. The folding Stinger Pen Gun (not NFA) is not all that rare, you see them for sale now and then. But the revolver is something of a mystery (at least to me) It`s a top break .32acp double action only that folds into its own grip. And believe it or not the little beast has a manual safety. And yes, it fires from the bottom of the cylinder instead of the top just as it looks like in the pics. My best guess is that it is one of a few tool room samples that were built for testing, but that the gun was never commercially produced. But that`s only my best guess. Anyone have any other info?
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