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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Deep Piney Woods of East Texas
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voneisen88
Member Posts: 1 (9/11/02 9:13:32 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All Wischo Model 11 Pistol -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I inherited a Wischo .25 cal Mod. 11 pistol from my grandfather. Serial # is 124995 and it has about 90% bluing in good condition.I have had no success in tracking down any information about this pistol including safety for firing, value or even take down instructions. Any help to point me in the right direction would be appreciated. Thanks (1st time on this board. Looks very interesting) AntiqueDr *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3080 (9/12/02 7:39:57 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Wischo Model 11 Pistol -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- German company, no current importer. Here is the factory's contact information: Wischo Jagd- und Sportwaffen GmbH & Co. KG Dresdener Strae 30 91058 Erlangen Germany Phone: [49] [9131] 30090 Fax: (49] [9131] 300930 Contact: Otwin J. Sayle, General Manager Agent/Distributor/Importer of hunting and sport-shooting equipment They should be able to provide you with a manual for the pistol. They have a website (wischo.com) but it seems to be under construction.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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I also inherited a Wischo .25 cal Mod. 11 pistol from my father. Serial # is 97851 and in good condition.I have had no success in tracking down any information about this pistols price or where to get an extra mag for it.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arizona
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If you post clear pictures, front and sides, including clear pictures of the grips and markings some one might be able to made a visual identification of it. You might also inspect it for proof markings. Every European country has a national proof law and Proof House, ( no, the U.S. does not.) That will give you a head start on the country of origin. Wischo was a importer and exporter, which means he also exported to the U.S., German, French and Spanish firearms.
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