Adlerwaffenwerke Pistol

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The Adler or Adlerwaffenwerke Pistol was a pistol designed by a gentleman by the name of Haeussler. Its aesthetic is very similar to that of a Borchart C93 and even a little hint of the Luger (which was based on the Borchart). These came onto the scene in the mid-nineteen-teens and basically got smoked by the commotion regardless of how nice, reliable, or affordable it was, mainly because it was not a gun marketed for military trials and they did not have the marketing power we have today. The Adler Pistol was a straight blowback-operated pistol featuring a top-mounted charging handle, and left-facing loaded chamber indicator, and uses a proprietary bottle-necked 7.25mm Adler cartridge.

Extremely rare and unusually designed semi-automatic pistol. Adapted for 7.25mm Adler cartridge. Striker-fired blowback pistol, with 3.4" barrel. Single-column magazine has 8-round capacity. Weight about 24 oz. Produced in a very limited number. Probably only a few hundred between 1906 and 1907. Value is speculative due to rarity. Few known sales.

Adler Pistol

Yes i know better known pistols are waiting, and almost no one cares about side arms unless its a smg that can be used in that slot. i like this pistol rather than get a chrome, or engraved pistol id like something like this. a handsome event maybe a free-by thrown in a battle pass with 4 primaries. a handsome axis weapon with 8 rounds a semi auto that would fit into any loadout.

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you should make s post pn the volkssturm pistol(s?)

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