According to The Firearm Blog, there's a mystery machine pistol showing up across Europe.
Evidently it's marked "MADE OF USA TEC-9 FOR HOLLAND & HOLLAND" and I snorted coffee across the desk when I saw that. It's not a Tec-9, and I doubt seriously that Holland & Holland wants anything like that associated with their name.
Interesting. I had heard of firearms made with no markings, to be untraceable back to a given country. I get that, but what good does it do to mark a firearm so ridiculously that no one believes the marking in the first place? Only the most idiotic dullard would believe that this is either a Tec-9, or was made for Holland & Holland.
Looks like the kind of "cottage industry" weapon made in Darra Adam Khel village in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. I wonder....
ReplyDeleteAgree with Kahn. Made for for spray/pray gangsters.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Turkey or Pakistan... Probably coming out of the Peshwar area...
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