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Magazine 7-RD .35Auto Pistol S&W 35

69.95 €

97273 Kürnach, Germany
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ID: 9832847
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Original language
German
Condition
New
Location
🇩🇪 97273 Kürnach, Germany
Availability
Available

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FERKINGHOFF International
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Description

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Caliber .35Auto, pistol S&W Model 35, magazine 7/seven cartridges metal black, new production code 63M, Triple K USA.
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Note from Triple K USA:
This pistol was introduced in 1913 to compete with Colt and Savage in the pocket pistol market.
Although it was well made and of high quality, it did not pose a serious threat to the competition as it used a special proprietary cartridge.
The US patent rights were acquired by the Belgian designer Charles P. Clement.
Production of the pistol was discontinued in 1921, and that of the ammunition in 1940.
The pistol can be fired with .32ACP ammunition, but the bullet diameter is too small to grip in the grooves of the barrel; this leads to poor accuracy and feeding issues. (Show description in original language)
Kaliber .35Auto, Pistole S&W Modell 35, Magazin 7/sieben Patronen Metall schwarz, Neufertigung Code 63M, Triple K USA.
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Hinweis von Triple K USA:
Diese Pistole wurde 1913 eingeführt, um Colt und Savage auf dem Markt für Taschenpistolen Konkurrenz zu machen.
Obwohl sie gut gefertigt und hochwertig verarbeitet war, stellte sie keine ernsthafte Bedrohung für die Konkurrenz dar, da sie eine spezielle, firmeneigene Patrone verwendete.
Die US-Patentrechte wurden von dem belgischen Konstrukteur Charles P. Clement erworben.
Die Produktion der Pistole wurde 1921 eingestellt, die der Munition 1940.
Die Pistole lässt sich zwar mit .32ACP Munition schießen, doch ist der Geschossdurchmesser zu gering, um in den Zügen des Laufs zu greifen; dies führt zu einer schlechten Präzision und zu Ladehemmungen.

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