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Old September 11, 2015, 02:54 PM   #3
James K
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Apparently the "'Fabrique d'armes de Grande Precision", also "Fabrique d'Armes de Guerre de Grande Precision", was some kind of holding or export company, possibly located in France or Belgium, although the guns were made in Spain. Those guns have been seen with several trade names, including Jupiter, Princeps, Bulwark, and Triomphe, as well as Colonial, used by different companies in Spain, some of which made Ruby pistols during WWI. The marking is intended to look, at first glance, like the Fabrique Nationale marking used by FN of Belgium, and some of the guns to are made to resemble the FN/Browning pistols.

It is safe to say the pistol is not of high quality.

Jim
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