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Fraternal twins.. let me see the pics.

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Swiss CZ-75, Swiss AT-84. Same pistols, different marks.
 

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And lastly, an Israeli CZ-75 labeled Czech Made and an Israeli Jericho, imported by KBI, exported back to Israel, and imported back by Coles.
 

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triplets!
 

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Scythefwd-

The blue one on the left is an FN baby browning from 1964. The brushed stainless and high polished stainless models are fn licensed baby browning's made by Precision Small Arms out of Aspen, Colorado. These are new production models and are just as nice if not nicer than the FN.
 
ISTR the Llama M82 was essentially a copy of the M92.
I could swear the Russians also copied the 92.
Then, you have the Iraqi Tariq copy of the Beretta 1951.
 
Different kinda "twins"

Figure a nature sorta thing - same litter - different fathers. Oh - and revolvers at that.

S&W and Colt 1917s.
 

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See Post #38, by ApacheCoTodd. Nice 1917s.

I have a brick, but not a Glock to post with it. :)

How about a HiPoint and a 4x4?
 
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