View Full Version : Anyone know what this thing is?????
tactical0215
05-22-2010, 23:59
Gun is a 45 caliber, single action with a single stack magazine. The only marking is a serial number on the bottom of the magazine well. There are no markings on the slide at all. There is no obvious marking removal indicators such as grind marks. The slide and frame match and there do not appear to be add-ons. It looks like a stock weapon and we just cannot determine its lineage.
The weapon has some very distinguishing features such as the beaver tail, slide mounted safety and frame tactical slide mount. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is the only picture we have as the weapon is currently in evidence.
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af186/tactical0215/Unknowngun2.jpg
thvigil11
05-23-2010, 00:02
You may have forgotten the picture.
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tactical0215
05-23-2010, 01:02
I don't know what is wrong the image is showing on my end. Let's try again.
http://sz0142.ev.mail.comcast.net/service/home/~/Unknown%20gun.JPG?auth=co&loc=en_US&id=145760&part=2
Half Live
05-23-2010, 02:32
You can't link photos from an email account. Upload the picture to a site like photobucket.
Half Live
05-24-2010, 01:15
if I am going to keep coming here and reading stuff I am going to have to get a splash shield for my monitor.
and Mt Dew in your nasal cavity hurts
What is this suppose to mean?
SA Friday
05-24-2010, 07:55
Gun is a 45 caliber, single action with a single stack magazine. The only marking is a serial number on the bottom of the magazine well. There are no markings on the slide at all. There is no obvious marking removal indicators such as grind marks. The slide and frame match and there do not appear to be add-ons. It looks like a stock weapon and we just cannot determine its lineage.
The weapon has some very distinguishing features such as the beaver tail, slide mounted safety and frame tactical slide mount. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is the only picture we have as the weapon is currently in evidence.
http://sz0142.ev.mail.comcast.net/service/home/~/Unknown%20gun.JPG?auth=co&loc=en_US&id=145760&part=2
The second option to upload the pic is to shrink it to an allowable size and then attach it. You have to save it from your e-mail first.
Uh, what is a frame tactical slide mount? seriously...
What LE agency? There are a lot of people on this site that could probably come by and look at it for you for a better indication of what the gun is if you can get a pic up.
theGinsue
05-24-2010, 08:26
You can't link photos from an email account. Upload the picture to a site like photobucket.
What is this suppose to mean?
I believe that he means that it's rather funny to think folks would be (and DO!) attempt to link pics from their mail accounts or even from their hard drives and the end result is a "spit-take" (of Mt. Dew none-the-less).
I just sat here and shooks my head.
tactical0215
05-24-2010, 08:41
K, here we go again. I used photobucket this time.[Bang]
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af186/tactical0215/Unknowngun2.jpg
theGinsue
05-24-2010, 08:43
Of course, I'm at a loss for a name, but I KNOW I've seen one of those before.
tactical0215
05-24-2010, 08:45
Cool hopefully we'll have some luck now that I've pulled my head out of my butt and got a picture up.
theGinsue
05-24-2010, 08:46
Just chalk it up to a learning experience!
I do that every day.
tactical0215
05-24-2010, 08:49
S A FRIDAY, Sorry one of our dic's wrote the description I should have changed that, a frame tactical slide mount is a rail system. Also having a bunch of guys come to the S.O. is not an option as the chain of custody would be an absolute mess bringing it in and out for people to check it out.
Colt made some "Generals Pistols" in the 1940's on which there were no markings, etc. Even though yours in NOT a Colt, maybe you can contact them and ask how they identify firearms with no markings.... I dunno, just a thought.
Or: http://www.atf.treas.gov/firearms/serial.htm
Here is the information a person would use to request the ATF lookup a firearm's serial number if the gun was lost or stolen. Note: The Federal Firearms Licensee (dealer) who sold you the firearm must be "out-of-business (OOB)," otherwise they claim they cannot conduct the search.
Records get turned over after the dealer goes out of business and are presumably kept forever.
Or:
It could be a "home made" weapon...
Or:... It sucks not having any other markings to help out... Did you strip it and examine internals for other serials/markings/etc?
thvigil11
05-24-2010, 09:59
It almost resembles one of the Wyoming Arms Series of pistols. If I remember they bought the tooling from AMT and made a short run of not so great semi's based on the automag series. I used to have one in 10mm, it was a real piece of work. The markings were laser etched on the stainless so they could have been easily polished off and I do remember the serial # being stamped on the butt of the pistol.
Just my 2 pesos.
tactical0215
05-24-2010, 10:35
Colt made some "Generals Pistols" in the 1940's on which there were no markings, etc. Even though yours in NOT a Colt, maybe you can contact them and ask how they identify firearms with no markings.... I dunno, just a thought.
Or: http://www.atf.treas.gov/firearms/serial.htm
Here is the information a person would use to request the ATF lookup a firearm's serial number if the gun was lost or stolen. Note: The Federal Firearms Licensee (dealer) who sold you the firearm must be "out-of-business (OOB)," otherwise they claim they cannot conduct the search.
Records get turned over after the dealer goes out of business and are presumably kept forever.
Or:
It could be a "home made" weapon...
Or:... It sucks not having any other markings to help out... Did you strip it and examine internals for other serials/markings/etc?
I did not get a chance to put hands on the weapon. I as given a copy of the picture as I am a gun guy in hopes that I could help identifying it. I believe that a request has been sent to the ATF but as we all know fed time is a lot slower than our time.
thvigil11
05-24-2010, 14:04
Found this link. I think there is definitely some sort of family lineage between this and the Wyoming arms series.
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://picturearchive.auctionarms.com/2933214222/9442468/zzwyoarms110609.jpg_thumbnail1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.auctionarms.com/closed/displayitem.cfm%3Fitemnum%3D9442468.0&usg=__BUJyuEb2WnixgU271eZh3L9omUE=&h=622&w=640&sz=44&hl=en&start=5&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=J22WdShRzkxWBM:&tbnh=133&tbnw=137&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dwyoming%2Barms%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26c lient%3Dfirefox-a%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26ndsp%3D20%26tbs%3Disch:1
Laseraim 45, google pictures seem to match up fairly well. Got some friends of mine who looked around for it.
blackford76
05-24-2010, 15:27
Way to go Al! That's it.
thvigil11
05-24-2010, 15:41
Nice call.
SA Friday
05-24-2010, 15:47
Was suggesting someone like a gunsmith come check it out from the local area. Sorry, was in a bit of a hurry this morning when I posted and didn't really express myself too well.
Yes, now that I'm home again and seen the pic, it does indeed appear to be a Laseraim mod. 4525AS SERIES II in .45 ACP with the slide markings worn off/rubbed off/removed. I found some chatter on another blog about Laseraim selling off their company to AMT in 1995. If you are trying to find records on the gun, you might want to contact AMT and see if they retained Laseraim's old records during their merger.
That's one odd-looking sumbitch allright. Might be kinda cool to have, you'd be the only kid on the block with one.
If the few reviews I saw didn't indicate it's kind of junk, I'd really like to have one made in Thermopolis. My father is from there and I still have a lot of family in the area.
But if the people making them drank like my relatives do, I'm not surprised that quality wasn't all that great
theGinsue
05-25-2010, 07:20
Laseraim 45, google pictures seem to match up fairly well. Got some friends of mine who looked around for it.
Bingo! That's the name I couldn't remember! And the laseraim guns were manufacturered by Wyoming Arms as I recall (so, good call to ThVigil11 as well!)
Good find!
tactical0215
05-31-2010, 22:55
Thank you all for the help. It's really appreciated and I knows ours Dicks will be thankfull as well
found a couple things, that might help you know for sure.
FEATURES (MAY Vary by manufacturer)
9mm, 10mm, .40S&W and .45 ACP.
SA 1911 type Fire Control
All Stainless Steel construction
Barrel lengths from 3 3/8" to 7"
Synthetic grips (NOT 1911 patterned)
Millet sights
Fully supported Ramped Barrel (One barrel lug)
Hammer block slide mounted ambi safety
Full length guide rod
Frame beavertail (NOT a grip safety)
Trigger/frame accessory mount (Laser Aim )
Previous distributor located in Little Rock, AR. Previously manufactured until 1999 in Thermopolis, WY. Laseraim Arms, Inc. was a division of Emerging Technologies, Inc.
And this...
Laser Aim Connection? ------IN PRODUCTION
Wyoming/Parker arms were made in Thermopolis Wyoming, and Laseraim who also makes a 10 are also made there. But Laseraim is distributed out of Little Rock Arkansas, and what relation these guns have to each other, is not clear as yet. I was "TOLD" that Laseraim bought the Wyoming/Parker design, and is manufacturing it in a vastly improved re-design. I have met several people who own Laseraim pistols, and they all like them. I have personally held a 7" 10mm, and it had the accessory scope mount. Fit, and finish were very good.
thats one thing that gives it away... its a FRAME beaver tail, and not a grip safety.
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