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The Echeverria DK (Starfire) is a Spanish small, semi-automatic pistol. The
Echeverria DK is produced in 9 mm calibre, takes a 7-round magazine and has a 79 mm barrel.
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The Echeverria Star B was a Spanish semi-automatic pistol based on the Colt M1911 and introduced in 1928. The Echeverria Star B was chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it took from an 8-round magazine and had a 5 inch barrel.
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The Einhand 3A was a German semi-automatic pistol developed by Bergmann in 1917 and later sold to Lignose. The Einhand 3A was produced in 6.35 mm calibre and took a 9-round magazine and had a 53 mm barrel. The Einhand 3A was cocked by pulling the front of the trigger guard back, thus enabling a quick one handed movement for preparing the weapon.
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The Em-Ge Model 323 'Valor' is a German revolver. The Em-Ge Model 323 was originally a starting pistol chambered for .22 cartridges, but was modified to fire .32 Smith and Wesson rounds. The Em-Ge Model 323 has a 6-chamber cylinder and a 45 mm barrel.
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The Enfield No 2 Mk 1 was a British military revolver produced after the Great War from 1931 to 1955 as both a training and service weapon. The Enfield No 2 Mk 1 was a scaled down copy of the earlier Webley Mk VI revolver, chambered for the .38 British service cartridge and also the .38 Smith and Wesson and .38 Webley cartridge, which it took from a 6-chamber cylinder. The Enfield No 2 Mk 1 had a 5-inch long barrel and a muzzle velocity of 183 meters per second . In 1938 the Enfield No 2 Mk 1 was modified, the comb being removed from the hammer and the mainspring lightened following complaints from tank personnel.
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The Erma EP 882 is a German .22 Long Rifle calibre double-action target-shooting pistol copy of the Walther P38. The Erma EP 882 takes an 8-round magazine and has adjustable sights.
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The Erma ESP-85A is a series of German .22 Long Rifle calibre single-action target-shooting pistols. The Erma ESP-85A takes an 8-round magazine and has a 153 mm long barrel. Variations include the 'Standard' with a blued finish and wooden match grip, the 'Hunting' with a simple finish and simple adjustable rear sight and the 'Sport' with a micrometer rear sight and ergonomic stock with adjustable palm rest.
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The Escodin Model 31 was a Spanish revolver produced from 1924 to 1936. The Escodin Model 31 was chambered for the .38 Special cartridge, had a 6-chamber cylinder and a 125 mm barrel.
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