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Yeah, I guess that would help...lolDan20703 wrote:caliber? barrel markings? etc.?
Small H inside of a bigger H (click the link for a more detailed picture)fannypacker wrote:It appears to have a logo on the grip. What are the letters? Do you remove the cylindar to load? How many shots?
I looked at this pic before and drew a blank. We had a used one in the store where I used to work. . . . But I just can't say for sure what it was.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Looks like a Rohm RG10 to me.
Haus Clerke Special, I believe, sold in the 60s for ~$14.99. They were later rebranded R.G./Roehm, and F.I.E.
It looks like an RG10, but the logo and hammer appear wrong. Many of those german companies made pistols with interchangeable parts. That hammer looks more like this gun.mgood wrote:I looked at this pic before and drew a blank. We had a used one in the store where I used to work. . . . But I just can't say for sure what it was.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Looks like a Rohm RG10 to me.
RG10 does ring a bell though.
This is a perfect archetype of the "Saturday Night Special."pbwalker wrote:think we got it...if anyone is interested:
Haus Clerke Special, I believe, sold in the 60s for ~$14.99. They were later rebranded R.G./Roehm, and F.I.E.
A 10 day money-back guarantee! What a deal!TexasTony wrote:It looks like an RG10, but the logo and hammer appear wrong. Many of those german companies made pistols with interchangeable parts. That hammer looks more like this gun.mgood wrote:I looked at this pic before and drew a blank. We had a used one in the store where I used to work. . . . But I just can't say for sure what it was.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Looks like a Rohm RG10 to me.
RG10 does ring a bell though.