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NEED INFO ON PEN GUN
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Can anyone here refresh my memory on a gun that
I think was last in circulation about 7-10 years ago?
I believe it was called the "Stinger Pengun" which
resembled a pen but fired a round out of it.
Any info at all will be helpful such as calibers, quality,
collectability, did they sell well, were there a lot of
them manufactured, and any other details/info etc.,
Thanks, Tac
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AntiqueDr
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(1/21/02 5:49:20 pm)
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Re: NEED INFO ON PEN GUN
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That's the one that folded into an L-shape to cock the piece. American Derringer picked it up at one time, then dropped it. NOT classifed as an AOW because it folded and resembled a gun, so to speak.
I got an email not long ago that the original company, R J Braverman Corp was reintroducing the model.
Try [link] www.pengun.com [/link]
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NEED INFO ON PEN GUN
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Can anyone here refresh my memory on a gun that
I think was last in circulation about 7-10 years ago?
I believe it was called the "Stinger Pengun" which
resembled a pen but fired a round out of it.
Any info at all will be helpful such as calibers, quality,
collectability, did they sell well, were there a lot of
them manufactured, and any other details/info etc.,
Thanks, Tac
The Firearms Forum Vietnam Memories Bulletin Board Contact Administrator
AntiqueDr
Senior Chief Moderator Staff
Posts: 1819
(1/21/02 5:49:20 pm)
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ezSupporter
Re: NEED INFO ON PEN GUN
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That's the one that folded into an L-shape to cock the piece. American Derringer picked it up at one time, then dropped it. NOT classifed as an AOW because it folded and resembled a gun, so to speak.
I got an email not long ago that the original company, R J Braverman Corp was reintroducing the model.
Try [link] www.pengun.com [/link]