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The Tanfoglio GT27 is a
.25 ACP The .25 ACP ( Automatic Colt Pistol) (6.35×16mmSR) is a semi-rimmed, straight-walled centerfire pistol cartridge introduced by John Browning John Moses Browning (January 23, 1855 – November 26, 1926) was an American firearm designe ...
caliber, blow-back operated,
single-action A trigger is a mechanism that actuates the function of a ranged weapon such as a firearm, airgun, crossbow, or speargun. The word may also be used to describe a switch that initiates the operation of other non-shooting devices such as a tr ...
, 7 round magazine fed single action handgun manufactured in Italy by
Tanfoglio Fratelli Tanfoglio S.N.C. is an Italian firearms manufacturing company. Their current weapons are used extensively in sport competitions and for personal defence. Tanfoglio is located in Gardone Val Trompia (Brescia), Italy, and is known for its ...
. It is similar to the Beretta 950 Jetfire in that it has an open slide. The "GT" lines of pistols was founded 1962. The pistol was widely exported under a variety of brand labels, including Titan and Targa. Following the Gun Control Act of 1968 in the United States, which limited imports of compact foreign pistols, GT27 parts were imported and assembled, by Excam, Inc. of Hialeah Florida and later F.I.E of Hialeah Florida, onto cheaper
Zamak ZAMAK (or Zamac, formerly trademarked as MAZAK) is a family of alloys with a base metal of zinc and alloying elements of aluminium, magnesium, and copper. Zamak alloys are part of the zinc aluminum, zinc aluminium alloy family; they are distingu ...
frames cast in the United States, replacing the earlier steel frames. These hybrid import models where in production until 1990 when all models were discontinued. These hybrid models may be referred to as F.I.E.Titan E27, Excam GT27, Italy Titan, Tanfoglio GT27, GT Targa, Titan Twenty Five or variances thereof. Beyond the Zamak frame, these models are substantially the same firearm as the original all steel Tanfoglio GT27. The early "GT Targa" branded models featured a large EIG (a cutlery and firearm importing company) proof mark on the frame, Italian proof marks indicating date of manufacture in a roman numerical proofing system on the frame, corresponding proof marks on the slide and frame indicating "Brand of the Banco di Gardone", a TG on the rear beaver tail portion of the frame, indicating the manufacturer logo of d'armi ''Tanfoglio Giuseppe'', along with a proof mark indicating "to be tested with smokeless powder" on the frame.


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* Semi-automatic pistols of Italy .25 ACP semi-automatic pistols GT27, Tanfoglio {{pistol-stub