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What it is
October 11, 2019 07:35PM
Ok ok
I know this is a little different that the norm but .... hey I’m sure this is the correct website.
As a child growing up I saw a lot of these around the house . Not one was as safe as this one !

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Kurt
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Re: What it is
October 11, 2019 08:46PM
I would hazard a guess as Dad's old favorite pipe !
I am sure I am wrong but somebody has to be the first chump!
Thanks, Bob
Re: What it is
October 12, 2019 12:13PM
Howdy Bob
Nice try but not my fathers pipe even though he had many . I’ve got the piece upside down in the box .

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Kurt
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Re: What it is
October 12, 2019 01:27PM
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Wow. A sneaky hide in plain sight pistol. Invisible trigger drops down. Is it rimfire or percussion cap?

Looks like the standard “Dr Grabow” pipes on display cards everywhere in the 60’s

Gary
Re: What it is
October 21, 2019 01:45AM
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Kurt,

That is a really neat piece. Thanks for sharing. Never seen anything like it before!

Pedro
Re: What it is
October 12, 2019 06:37PM
Ahh nice guess
Nothing but airguns on this website !

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Kurt
Re: What it is
October 12, 2019 08:11PM
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Ah ... Air Cartridge.

Let me crank the brain over ... RRrrrr ..... RHhrrrrr .... “Brocock?”
Re: What it is
October 14, 2019 10:52PM
Hey it’s just a little 22 cal gentleman’s pipe that shoots at about 2200 psi made by Steve Harper.
Harper Classic made a lot of aircanes and others items using the cartridge system from Saxby. He later developed the Wolf pcp with an electric trigger system . And worked with Daystate to use the (CDT) capacitor discharge trigger in their airguns.
I’ve also read that he made some pretty fancy stuff for Jaguar executives!
I believe in 2004 England banned the use / sale of ALL air cartridge guns .

Thanks
Kurt
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