My Revolver Collection
- MichaelZWilliamson
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Re: My Revolver Collection
I do not. All I have from that era as a revolver is the Lefaucheux.
- MichaelZWilliamson
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Re: My Revolver Collection
I just added some more stuff to the collection.
High Standard Sentinel .22
US Navy WWI 10 gauge flare pistol
WWII bringback Carcano. The GI cut the stock to fit it in his duffel bag. I wish he'd cut further back behind the stock band.
This may be familiar to some of you here. I already had one, but this is in very nice condition.
Chinese SKS. It arrived missing parts and I had to replace the piston extension and do some trigger work.
My wife finished making her first AK74 semi (it's completely legal for us to make our own guns. I've made about 40, AR-15, AK-47, AK-74, Glock, 1911, Ruger 10-22, M1 Carbine).
This isn't new, but it's my original 1873 Trapdoor Springfield, which I shoot regularly.
A barrel for my MG42 conversion (semiauto)
Suomi KP31 9mm submachine gun clone (we can have full auto in Indiana, subject to the lengthy federal restrictions) (you don't want to know what this cost)
High Standard Sentinel .22
US Navy WWI 10 gauge flare pistol
WWII bringback Carcano. The GI cut the stock to fit it in his duffel bag. I wish he'd cut further back behind the stock band.
This may be familiar to some of you here. I already had one, but this is in very nice condition.
Chinese SKS. It arrived missing parts and I had to replace the piston extension and do some trigger work.
My wife finished making her first AK74 semi (it's completely legal for us to make our own guns. I've made about 40, AR-15, AK-47, AK-74, Glock, 1911, Ruger 10-22, M1 Carbine).
This isn't new, but it's my original 1873 Trapdoor Springfield, which I shoot regularly.
A barrel for my MG42 conversion (semiauto)
Suomi KP31 9mm submachine gun clone (we can have full auto in Indiana, subject to the lengthy federal restrictions) (you don't want to know what this cost)
- MichaelZWilliamson
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Re: My Revolver Collection
EDIT:
.32 S&W with a 3 digit serial number. Ivory grips. The first of the 3 digits is a "1." Made in 1872.
1892 Colt .38. I made the holster.
1858 Remington .44 black powder, made in 1865. Above is an NCO sword, pattern 1840. Below is a cavalry saber, pattern 1840.
.32 S&W with a 3 digit serial number. Ivory grips. The first of the 3 digits is a "1." Made in 1872.
1892 Colt .38. I made the holster.
1858 Remington .44 black powder, made in 1865. Above is an NCO sword, pattern 1840. Below is a cavalry saber, pattern 1840.
- diskaon
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Re: My Revolver Collection
All that’s missing to complete the collection is IOF 0.32 Anmol
klick klack..... diskaon
- MichaelZWilliamson
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Re: My Revolver Collection
I'd love to have one. Top breaks are inherently cool.
- MichaelZWilliamson
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Re: My Revolver Collection
Sorry, I had to close that image account. I'll repost the first picture from my own site.