Some miniatures from my collection

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    Plinker
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    Well, as I promised, I share some photos of the miniature guns from my collection.
    A silver pistol made by a Japanese master. It doesn’t shoot, but imitates this process exactly, even throws out the cartridge sleeve from the shutter. It was bought on Ebay for $ 1025.
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    Berloque pinfire pistol, 2mm caliber, made in Germany about 1950. It shoots blanks (and, theoretically, it can shoot live ammo, but it’s too hard to get them).
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    P.S. My sorry to moderators if these pictures are posted in the inappropriate place, but I haven’t found the thread that fits better. I also have posted some my own works in the thread about gunsmithing here: https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/gunsmithing/438727-my-miniature-derringer.html
     

    T.Lex

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    I have neither the patience nor fine motor skills for that kind of work. I can, however, appreciate the craftsmanship.
     

    indiucky

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    "I wouldn't carry one...But I appreciate the skill that went in to making them..."
     

    Minifire

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    Those are pretty cool. Any 2.7 mm Kolibris?

    ...or are those too "big bore" for you. ;)

    Not too "big bore", but too rare and too expensive, to be honest. In addition to that, rounds for them are even more exotic and expensive, so usually Kolibri's owners never shoot.
     
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