Late German Velo Dog 6.35 Caliber revolver for sale.
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Belgium Velo Dog 5.5mm or .22 Center Fire
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Revólver Velo-dog, calibre 6mm Velo-dog, cilindro ahuecado, gatillo abatible, cañón redondo, culata de ébano semiacabada, seguro en la parte trasera, falta la puerta, mecanismo de funcionamiento. (Condición 2) Arma de categoría "D".
Deactivated Old Spec Velo Dog Type Revolver SN. 0M94 *
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Revólver de bolsillo Velodog, cilindro de cinco tiros calibre 6 mm, cañón octogonal de 5 cm, gatillo retráctil, varilla eyectora sobre mayal, mecanismo a revisar, culata de cuerno, TL 15 cm, siglo
Belgian Velo Dog .32 caliber revolver for sale.
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Velo-Dog Revolver, originally created in France by Charles-François Galand in the late 19th century as a defense for cyclists against dog attacks. [1024 × 768] : r/GunPorn
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