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December 12th, 2007, 09:12 PM #21Junior Member
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WHEW!! So I'm NOT the only one!! hahaha... Thanks for the link Hughes... that's actually one of the first websites I found regarding the Galesi Model 9.
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August 16th, 2008, 01:45 PM #22Junior Member
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I am seeking info on the Armi Galesi I have, left to be by my father. 25 cal., marked XVII on the side along with PSF, white hand grips. It is still in the box it came in, and is excellent condition, think never even fired. Anyone know what year it is, value of it. Thanks you can contact me by dixie54401@yahoo.com
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August 20th, 2008, 09:06 AM #23Junior Member
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August 20th, 2008, 09:38 AM #24
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I know absolutely nothing about them, but that is a cool looking little vintage firearm..
ZRT -SECTOR-7
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November 9th, 2008, 11:58 PM #25Junior Member
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Hi. I just found this website by trying to find some info on the same kind of pistol I also got from my grandfather. He is deceased and I have no info at all on this pistol. Your email said that the pistols came only in blue but the one I have is stainless. It looks chrome. Good shape. It has white plastic handles. There was about ten bullets with this pistol but I can't tell what size they are. They aren't longs. Can you tell me anything about this or do you know where maybe I can get some info on this gun? Thanks for your time.
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November 11th, 2008, 05:43 PM #26
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Hi and welcome to the PAFOA forum!
I looked back over this thread and saw that there are pictures posted of Chrome/Stainless model 6 and/or 9's. The book I found that information in was incorrect in stating they only came in blue. Sorry about the misleading info.
As far as caliber. Look on the bottom of the shell of the round and see if it is a rimfire of a centerfire. If you are not sure of the distinction the centerfire looks like 2 circles (one inside the other), the rimfire is flat and seamless. The centerfire would be the 6.35 and the rimfire would be the .22. If you follow the links on the first two pages you will come up with some interesting info. I found the other info in an old gun book I have laying around.
Hope this helps,
nhughesmd
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January 27th, 2009, 02:53 PM #27Junior Member
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Maybe I can tap your outstanding knowledge of the Galesi 25 cal. I can't figure the model number out on mine. On the left side slide it says "Soc.F.lli Galesi-Brescia-Cal 6.35" On the right it says "Made in Italy". Just aft of the trigger on the right it has a symbol then below that another with the letters PSF thbelow that the roman numerals XXlll. Any ideas what model it may be or what the numbers mean? Thanks
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January 28th, 2009, 08:55 AM #28
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Hello and welcome to the forum. I would be glad to help the best I can. Given the markings "Soc.F.lli Galesi-Brescia-Cal 6.35" It is not a model 6. The model 6 would have been marked with Armi-Galesi-Brescia-Brevetto-cal. 6.35. I believe you have one of the models listed below probably a 504 due to it's popularity. The model numbers are based on the finish and grips. Also double check the length. If the size is wrong let me know, I will do some more research for you.
cal 6.35, 22 shorts, 22 long - overall length 114mm
503/A: Bronzed with black plates of stick
503/B: Bronzed white plates
504: chrome, white plates
505/B: chrome, engraved, white plates
505/EL: engraved, plated gold, plates out of mother-of-pearl, case out of leather
I hope this helps!
nhughesmd
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March 29th, 2009, 04:30 PM #29Junior Member
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March 30th, 2009, 07:58 PM #30
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I like many of you have gottan a gun from my grandfather. He never cleaned the gun and i'm unsure of how to clean it. I looked online for any information on it and found this forum. On one side it says "An It Armr Galesi Brescia Brev Mod 9 and on the other side it says it made in Italy and that is was made in 1954, also right on next to trigger has PSF.
I thank anyone for their help.
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