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I have one question for Sylektis, what is the function of the small ring on your gorgeous pistol? Best, Kubur |
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To say that the chain except for decoration and was a practical way to insure valuable items .
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Two Greek pistols from Ioannina.
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Some photos in sunlight
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WOW !!!! What beautiful Greek pistols !!! Thank you all for posting these photos. Much enjoyed. Notice the Greek pistols tend to use sculptured style triggers on all/most of their guns. Seems to be a trademak in their design.
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