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    Help Identifying/providng info on this pistol

    I inherited this pistol from family, I got it as you see it, one magazine and cartridges (.32 auto) wrapped in a paper towel. I have no history reference this pistol, nor can the family provide me anything. The barrel comes out by turning and pulling out.
    Thanks in advance for the help.
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    Four String Fumbler Joe in PNG's Avatar
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    Looks like a Spanish Cooperativa Obrera Longines .32 ACP.

    Here's one for sale at Collector's.
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    Site Supporter OlongJohnson's Avatar
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    Which would be a knockoff of a Browning/FN 1910.
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    Impressive. The gun nerdery is strong with this community.

    I was gonna say some kind of an Ortgies clone--having Googled nothing. But yeah, it looks a lot like a 1910.

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    Thank you to all for the information about this pistol.

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