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Close, but I think it is an [[Browning_BDA#Umarex_GPDA_.28Browning_BDA_replica.29|Umarex GPDA]] blank fire replica. There are two things that make me think this, first you can see that there appears to be a lot of slide marking on the right of the gun (at least two rows of text and a logo of some sort) and on the BDA9 I think the only markings are a serial number beneath the ejection port. Also on a BDA9 the step in the slide is ahead o the end of the frame when it is in battery, as opposed to on this gun where it is behind (although it could be being pushed slightly out of battery behind held against someone. [http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/1124/GPDA8.jpg Here] is a photo showing the relevant part of a Umarex GPDA, and you can see that the markings are a match, along with the relative location of the slide step.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 08:54, 12 February 2013 (EST)

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Please help ID these guns.

This pistol looks a Browning BDA, but I'm not sure. Please help. --Ben41 (talk) 23:03, 11 February 2013 (EST)

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Close, but I think it is an Umarex GPDA blank fire replica. There are two things that make me think this, first you can see that there appears to be a lot of slide marking on the right of the gun (at least two rows of text and a logo of some sort) and on the BDA9 I think the only markings are a serial number beneath the ejection port. Also on a BDA9 the step in the slide is ahead o the end of the frame when it is in battery, as opposed to on this gun where it is behind (although it could be being pushed slightly out of battery behind held against someone. Here is a photo showing the relevant part of a Umarex GPDA, and you can see that the markings are a match, along with the relative location of the slide step. --commando552 (talk) 08:54, 12 February 2013 (EST)