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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 3427906" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>I don't but knew a buddy who had one of the later Interarms imports with "Original" Mauser in cursive writing.</p><p>At the time I thought it was weird as all get out, just a little nub instead of a hammer and with the slide locked open, you inserted a magazine and the slide instantly went forward and chambered a round.</p><p></p><p>I guess I got over the weird feeling, because later I owned an HK Model 4 in .32 auto, which works EXACTLY the same way LOL.</p><p>You can tell the family resemblence between them and I think they field stripped the same also.</p><p>(Off topic tidbit, the HK I had was marked big as life that the importer was Harrington & Richardson. Seemed funny that posh H&K was imported by the maker of cheap revolvers and single barrel shotguns.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 3427906, member: 8862"] I don't but knew a buddy who had one of the later Interarms imports with "Original" Mauser in cursive writing. At the time I thought it was weird as all get out, just a little nub instead of a hammer and with the slide locked open, you inserted a magazine and the slide instantly went forward and chambered a round. I guess I got over the weird feeling, because later I owned an HK Model 4 in .32 auto, which works EXACTLY the same way LOL. You can tell the family resemblence between them and I think they field stripped the same also. (Off topic tidbit, the HK I had was marked big as life that the importer was Harrington & Richardson. Seemed funny that posh H&K was imported by the maker of cheap revolvers and single barrel shotguns.) [/QUOTE]
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