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  1. #91
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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    Quote Originally Posted by MPDallasTx View Post
    I thought you guys might like to see the a 1955 Brevetto Cal 6.35 with pearl handles and the Seal. Also the original holster. This gun has been cleaned twice a year for the last 33 years hasn’t been fired in that time. The owner, a 2 tour Vietnam Vet gave it to me last year to keep it in my gun safe and keep up the maintenance.

    Mine is jsut like that with the pearl grips, I inherited it found this site while researching my new toy...

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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    While you're on the subject of Galesi, would you have any instructions on how to install the spring located in the hand grip that operates the firing pin/sear cams?
    Thanks Dennis

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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    i have recently purchased an fully engraved Galesi Brescia Brev.mod 9 burl grips .32 auto i need to find a clip where can i find one?

  4. #94
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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    numrich also has parts for your gun...

  5. #95
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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    who is numrich?, im new to the site and dont really know how to get in touch with anyone.How would i talk with numrich and would i be able to purchase a clip for the pistol?

  6. #96
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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    it said you sent a reply,but i cant find it ,you have the list 1,2,3 etc to 10 then an arrow, how do i get to your response, thank you very much for being considerate and takeing the time....

  7. #97
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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    Last edited by gghbi; April 14th, 2016 at 12:57 PM.

  8. #98
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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    lol WUT?
    In America arms are free merchandise such that anyone who has the capital may make their houses into armories and their gardens into parks of artillery. - Ira Allen, 1796

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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    Quote Originally Posted by nhughesmd View Post
    Well, I wouldn't consider myself old, but I do know a little about the gun in question. The gun is made by "Galesi Pistols" from Collebeato (Brescia), Italy Manufactured by "Industria Armi Galesi". Your gun is the Galesi Model 6 Pocket Automatic Pistol. The model 6 came in .22 long or .25 Automatic (6.35mm) has a 6 shot magazine. Barrel length is 2 1/4 in. and overall length is 4 3/8 in. It weighs about 11 oz. and has fixed sights. It only came in the blued finish. had plastic stocks and began production around 1930. In 1993 it was valued around $120, I'm not sure of it's worth now.

    There was also a Galesi model 9 that was larger and came in .22, .32, and .380.
    it was 5 7/8 in. long and had a weight of about 21 oz.

    I hope this helps! It is always nice to have old guns handed down from generation to generation. It is not always about how much they are worth monitarily either, it boils down to sentimental value. Hang on to it. It is an interesting piece.
    Quote Originally Posted by Firearms expert1 View Post
    WRONG!!!!!!!!!
    Please explain what is wrong, how it is wrong, and what the correct answer is! Otherwise you are not credible!

  10. #100
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    Default Re: Old Italian Pistol Experts...step inside!

    new guy with 4 posts and hes attacking a 9 year old thread.
    Hmm.
    One would think that if there was some information that was incorrect it would have seen the light of day.
    In 9 years.
    and those members aren't active anymore.
    Derrion Albert was my Hero.

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