Gentlemen,
Has anyone heard of a Eusta Revolver . Its a German firearm. How good or bad is it?
best,
RP.
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Re: Eusta Revolver
don't know much about it other than this pic
http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/att ... 1223291929
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Mandeep
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Mandeep,msandhu";p="56454 wrote: http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/att ... 1223291929
Thank you for the picture. I am a little doubtful whether it is really the Eusta ? I am saying it because the logo that is seen on the grip looks like a "bison" where as the original Eusta logo is like a horizontal diamond with "euSta" written in it like I have spelled it here.
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RP.
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