 SAP55 on folded card These came from the States and must be the mintiest surviving Sekidens. Mk II version with smooth grips extending upwards and extra padding on trigger. See Documents page for text on back of card. |
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 Golden Sekiden Gold variation of the classic Sekiden, crocodile grips, thin trigger. Colour is moulded, not painted like the silver versions. |
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 UM30 Very rare carded example with magazine and silencer |
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 Super Sekiden Words fail me! Saucer launcher, stock, magazine, the whole 9 yards on card. I wonder if it worked? |
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 Super Sekiden Bulkier body, also took rolls of caps, did not work as well as the simpler original version. |
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 Proto-Sekiden Believed to be an early prototype |
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 Black and white Rare white grips version and silencer. Padded trigger. |
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 Green Defender Late production with poor moulding which led to inferior finish and performance. Probably never available in UK. |
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 Carded Sekiden in gold |
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 Gorilla Sekiden How could you shoot a lovely gorilla? Believed to be Japanese issue. I have never seen one offered from US or Canada. |
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 Magic Colt Automatic MCA300 Slightly smaller and meaner than the classic Sekiden although similar trigger and mechanism. Believed to be an earlier version, it does say Sekiden on the grips. |
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 Mk3 Super Sekiden (cap firing) This is where the Sekiden bloated into something which did not work. A big disappointment. |
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 Sekiden Magazine This magazine fits into the normal loading slot when the slide is open. When you pull the chain it releases the beads into the lower chamber. Like many accessories it's highly desirable, but at the time they never worked as well as the basic Sekiden. |
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 Sekiden drum magazine Drum magazine as fitted to the Super Sekiden. Very rare. |
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 Silencer This is one accessory which did not impede the boing boing business too much. Interference fit against the bolt which runs across the fake barrel. Instant manhood extension, quite scarce to find today. |
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