Good question.
I was hoping that somebody could shed some light on a pistol that I bought today. The cylinder is marked D.R.G.M. I have done a little research and it seems that it is a German top break. At the top of the grip where an owl head would be on a Iver Johnson pistol, there is a dog head. It is marked Kal .320. There is also what looks like a small eagle with the letter "N" under it on the cylinder. I was told that it was a Nazi gun. Can anyone tell me some more about this gun. What kind of ammo would it shoot? 32S&W, 32 short, short colt, ???
Any info would be appreciated.
Good question.
You're probably the expert on this one. You already know it's probably German (D.R.G.M. is a German patent mark), or Belgian. Kal .320 is .32 Colt Short.
I've been told that if the eagle's wings dip down, or are slumped, it is probably not Nazi. The Nazi eagle will usually have the arms extended or lifted. Don't know how accurate that is.
If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything; really helps when you get old.
I did some googling and couldn't find another but what you came up with
Like to see some pics though!
If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything; really helps when you get old.
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