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yeah, what he said ! lol
Hey Carguy= i got your note and i really appreciate the sentiments . I am saddened to hear your story . Parents deserve all we can give, they gave their all for us ! i was not sure of the process for replying to the note so i am doing it here. Again Thanks for the prayers especially. Carguy= you roooool!
i thought that i bookmarked the page but i have yet to find it. I DID download the video tho, but i don't know how to post it here. Can it be dl'd to this site anywhere?
the video shows several really nice guns being demonstrated. i will look for the webpage address again. G
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ok i looked on the video and the website is there = here it is.
http://www.fabrykabroni.pl/

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the video is in the "intro" link at bottom left panel
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Post by carguy »

I feel like that dog on the commercial for "Beggin Strips", he smells Bacon, he runs to the package, stares for a minute and says "I CAN'T READ"!

That website would be awesome if I could read POLISH! One thing I did notice, it appears that they manufactured 1895 Nagant pistols at Radom at one time (1930s?). That's one I need to find. Can I assume the Circle 11 will be indicated on the revolver just as other firearms from radom?

Now if someone can explain to me the "translate this page" thingie again on Google, I would appreciate it.
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The number 11 reffers to the times of soviet post war occupation of Poland and would be appearing around 1947...
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So what identifying mark(s) would I look for in an 1895 Nagant manufactured at Radom? Would it be the Archer or is that modern times??
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By the way..
Click on the British flag..you'll get the English version..
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Thanks
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The Polish markings would be more or less:


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Hey, What, the hell, is a red star target??
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well...if you wear one on your hat....you the target
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA i was wondering that ! HAHAHAHAHAHA
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This is Handy ! G
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Post by jakub66 »

Only time I saw Nagat from Radom for sale it was at www.collectiblefirearms.com.
Price? Well - let's say it was high.
One can find lot's of interesting goods at this adress, only thing we need is some spare cash.
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