Took some photos today

ZCORR Jay

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Went to the old mans house and took some product photos with some of his pistols. Here are some of the better ones.

Correction P.38
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A George Patton Replica - Silver & Ivory
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.380
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Ruger .22
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You feeling lucky punk?
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And we really dont know anything about this one other than it looks like it takes 9mm. Any help identifying this would be cool
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The bringback isn't actually a Luger, it's a Walther, just chambered for 9mm Luger.

Some really nice photos of some really cool guns, however.
 
Nice photos. The gun in the top picture is not actually a Luger, but rather a Walther P38. The P38 was adopted by the Wermacht as a replacement of the Luger, but it never fully supplanted its predecessor before the end of WWII.

The unidentified gun looks like a Webley & Scott Model 1909. It is highly unlikely that the gun pictured is chambered for 9x19 and to attempt to fire such ammo would be unsafe. The gun is probably chambered for 9mm Browning Long (9x20SR).
 
Thanks for the correction on what I thought was a Luger. My father had actually told me he HAD a bring back Luger but all he had left was the P.38

Typical dad talks I only hear what I want. :o
 
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very interesting products, thanks for the reply. nice to see a family owned firearms product company :)

might get some of those for my shotgun/pistols. do they seal like a ziploc?
 
Hey Don,
They actually use a heavy duty Velcro closure system. If you put a clean gun in and open the bag frequently say once a week or so you can get about 5 years of protection out of the bag. If it is closed up and packed away without opening it will provide about 20 years of protection for a clean gun.
 
Must....... resist......... urge........ to buy Zcorr product. Feel like a kid on Saturday morning watching the Coco-Crisp Suger Hour.

Nice guns however.
 
Man I miss those Saturday morning cartoons and a heaping bowl of sugar cereal. It was a product shoot for work but I really wanted to share my fathers collection of pistols in this thread.
 
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