concealed firearms show, ? what was this

Pat M

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Military or Weapon History channel, concealed firearms show had a lot of walking cane guns, grip guns, guns that looked like tire iron and umbrula. What i saw but missed the name was on modern squeeze pistol that looked like a Glock upper slide with a little meat along the lower slide that you squeezed to fire. I assume it was a single shot ?

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HK P7 maybe?
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Lemon Squeezer? Antique looking pistol or modern design?

One was used to assassinate Pres. McKinley in 1901..not easy to find an image online of one but I could scan a photo out of a book if you are interested.

Here's one version of the design..
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<span style="font-style: italic">walking cane guns, grip guns, guns that looked like tire iron and umbrula. What i saw but missed the name was on modern squeeze pistol that looked like a Glock upper slide with a little meat along the lower slide that you squeezed to fire.</span>


I'll take items that require a tax stamp for $1,000. Did I hit the daily double?


Good luck
 
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It was Spanish, made by/for the govt, and fit in an eye glasses case. It was some goof ball cal the was not available to the public so of limited use if lost/stolen/confiscated (so the show said).
 
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Stuff like this drives me CRAZY!!! Have you checked to see if by chance the episode is available on the History Channel or Military Channel's websites? Sometimes they have clips or entire episodes available for viewing.

Good luck...I hope you solve the mystery!!

ETA: You might also run a search on http://www.securityarms.com/ . There are tons of firearms photos in their library that range from typical stuff you'd see any given day to the wild and exotic "one-of-a-kind" pieces.