Identify this gun???
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Identify this gun???
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... CN1808.jpg
well, the top one of course is a M16 in civilan version for the German market..
No Prizes for getting the other one right..for I don't know myself what is this one.. Saw it the other day at the range..
Regards
Ranjeet
well, the top one of course is a M16 in civilan version for the German market..
No Prizes for getting the other one right..for I don't know myself what is this one.. Saw it the other day at the range..
Regards
Ranjeet
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Me like black gun...the other one seems like an inline henry or a hawkin black powder thingie.
Is that m-16 yours? At one time I really loved it.
regards,
Dev
Is that m-16 yours? At one time I really loved it.
regards,
Dev
Ranjeet Singh";p="4149 wrote: http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... CN1808.jpg
well, the top one of course is a M16 in civilan version for the German market..
No Prizes for getting the other one right..for I don't know myself what is this one.. Saw it the other day at the range..
Regards
Ranjeet
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Re: Identify this gun???
Its a Springfield Trapdoor.
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No Dev, Its not my gun, and never shot one either...just saw itdev";p="4158 wrote:
Is that m-16 yours? At one time I really loved it.
Dev
The other one is a very old gun, don't know which one is that..I just know it shoots a very large caliber, 500 or something..
Here is another pic...
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... titled.jpg
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Re: Identify this gun???
Hi Sharief,HSharief";p="4162 wrote:Its a Springfield Trapdoor.
Can you confirm this with this another pic..Want to name the pic properly..if someone asks..
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Re: Identify this gun???
I'm pretty sure its a Springfield Trapdoor. Like Monty pointed out before, it shot a 45/70 mostly. The one in your picture could be a crazy custom. Just google some images for this and you'll see. Uberti makes replicas still.
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Re: Identify this gun???
It`s a Trapdoor Springfield but one of the Italian repros - probably a Pedersoli.
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Hey,
I just got it. I think its a Sharps 45-70, the buffalo hunting rifle of the wild west. Those trap door kinda thingies stuck in my mind.
Regards,
Dev
I just got it. I think its a Sharps 45-70, the buffalo hunting rifle of the wild west. Those trap door kinda thingies stuck in my mind.
Regards,
Dev
Ranjeet Singh";p="4318 wrote:No Dev, Its not my gun, and never shot one either...just saw itdev";p="4158 wrote:
Is that m-16 yours? At one time I really loved it.
Dev
The other one is a very old gun, don't know which one is that..I just know it shoots a very large caliber, 500 or something..
Here is another pic...
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... titled.jpg
Regards
Ranjeet
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Re: Identify this gun???
The Sharps is a rolling/falling block type receiver with the trigger guard used to load rounds into the chamber. The gun in the picture clearly has a trapdoor receiver. In the words of George Tenet "It's a slam dunk".
Re: Identify this gun???
It is not at all a Sharps 1874. Two Italian companies make the Trapdoors - Pedersoli and Aldo Uberti. This one could have been made by either of them. It is not a very strong gun and if you're planning on buying it you would have to take care to shoot it very little, and with low powered loads.
Cheers!
Mehul
Cheers!
Mehul
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Re: Identify this gun???
Too true Mehul. I`ve seen pictures of blown-up Trapdoors - both original and reproduction. The design doesn`t inspire confidence as it is inherently weak.
I still think the pictured example is probably a Pedersoli -just from the style of the woodwork.
I still think the pictured example is probably a Pedersoli -just from the style of the woodwork.
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Re: Identify this gun???
? The Trapdoor Springfield does have a trigger guard. What HSharief was describing is the opening mechanism of the Sharps which utilises the trigger guard to do so in a dual purpose role, rather than employing a separate opening lever such as falling blocks do.
The calibre IS probably .45/70 although other calibres were offered.
The calibre IS probably .45/70 although other calibres were offered.
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Is that a little like the old BSA Martini 50 m .22 target rifles? I mean operation wise. It was a very nice solid mechanism. Thank you for the infro.
Regards,
Dev
Regards,
Dev
Grumpy";p="4511 wrote: ? The Trapdoor Springfield does have a trigger guard. What HSharief was describing is the opening mechanism of the Sharps which utilises the trigger guard to do so in a dual purpose role, rather than employing a separate opening lever such as falling blocks do.
The calibre IS probably .45/70 although other calibres were offered.
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