Trying to confirm identity of this autococker

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  • Andrew
    Newbie
    • Apr 2026
    • 3

    #1

    Trying to confirm identity of this autococker

    Trying to identify this gun if possible. Bought from a field owner / collector in 97/98. After some research I’m guessing it’s an early edition Belsales evolution. It has evolution bolt, backwards P block and looks like a hump back angry frame. It’s all original from when I bought it. I didn’t change anything and haven’t used it in 20 years. The barrel that came with it is the smaller one and has a milled sleeve that goes over (in picture) it’s definitely made for this gun. Thinking Belsales UK edition? Not 100% sure any info would be great. Thanks!
  • superman
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 3348
    • Mount Pleasant, SC

    #2
    The frame is a taso frame.
    I don't think the body is a evo body. Particularly the back block. Looks like the P isn't low enough, or at least doesn't match the early ones.

    I think this is a copy someone had done and then had it chromed.
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    • Hellion360
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      • Jul 2020
      • 2451

      #3
      I agree, doesn't look like an Early Belsales to me, and I have owned some real early models. It is missing most of the common features that they had and has some that would be very unusual for them.

      It does seem like a quite well done one off to me. It borrows some of the style from several custom makers of that era. Including the Belsales-esque but slightly different p-block.
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      • Ecapnation
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 4209
        • South Central Long Island

        #4
        Small shop custom I don't see anything that's an earmark for anyone company. And anybody going ooh that could be a Carter because of the frame and the grips, no those were available very commonly and the 90's

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