Its a short month so its time to kick things off..
Spanish Esperanza y Unceta, Guernica Model 16 'Astra Patent' more commonly known by its generic name 'Ruby'. This prohibited pistol languished at a seller's web site for eight months with no takers before I made an offer to buy it.
Spanish Ruby pistols were purchased by France in WW1 to replace losses as the French armaments plants had to prioritize production of rifles and machine guns. Magazine is stamped EU in an oval on the bottom plate as magazines were often not interchangeable amongst pistol manufacturers. It was not refurbished by the French in the 1920's as it lacks the "safety knob" put on the left slide to avoid accidentally pushing the safety to 'Fire' when holstering or upholstering the pistol.
Yes, its a dewat - I need to file down the blob of metal at the barrel.
Here's the link to an excellent write up by 1886Lebel: http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?88044-Pistolet-Automatique-de-7-millim%E8tre-65-genre-Ruby
Spanish Esperanza y Unceta, Guernica Model 16 'Astra Patent' more commonly known by its generic name 'Ruby'. This prohibited pistol languished at a seller's web site for eight months with no takers before I made an offer to buy it.
Spanish Ruby pistols were purchased by France in WW1 to replace losses as the French armaments plants had to prioritize production of rifles and machine guns. Magazine is stamped EU in an oval on the bottom plate as magazines were often not interchangeable amongst pistol manufacturers. It was not refurbished by the French in the 1920's as it lacks the "safety knob" put on the left slide to avoid accidentally pushing the safety to 'Fire' when holstering or upholstering the pistol.
Yes, its a dewat - I need to file down the blob of metal at the barrel.
Here's the link to an excellent write up by 1886Lebel: http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?88044-Pistolet-Automatique-de-7-millim%E8tre-65-genre-Ruby




















































