Colefire 9mm pistol

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Colefire 9mm pistol

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Picked up this Colefire 9mm pistol a couple weeks ago at my favorite gun and pawn. Not very practical but fun to shoot. Has a 34 round Sterling mag. Heavy as a boat anchor. Never missed a beat when I took it out shooting. The sights were off. Adjusted the front sigh, but haven't been back out to try it out. Thanks for looking. Any comments welcome.
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Damn that looks like fun!
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Nice!
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I found it at my friend's gun and pawn shop. I believe, but may be wrong, that it is fashioned after a WWII British automatic pistol, hence the Sterling mag. It was manufactured by Wise Lite Arms in Boyd, Texas. Searching the Web I haven't found another one for sale. Apparently GunBroker and Guns America carried them at one time. That is all I know about the gun.

BTW the rear peep sight flips from 100 to 200. Old as I am I don't think I could come close to hitting anything at those distances.
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spongemonkey wrote:How much you want for it? :chuckles:

NFS :chuckles: You must be :chain:
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Cool, I like it.
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The LGS has these, both in 9mm and 7.62x25. Looks like fun..... :vcool:
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