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Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Sa 5. Mai 2012, 20:34
von Sidekix
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Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Sa 5. Mai 2012, 20:45
von sandman
Awsome!

Greetings

Sandman

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Sa 5. Mai 2012, 21:05
von kasimir
Those two on the top,very big guns.
Reminds me on Mr.Eastwood Western Films.
I like them :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Sa 5. Mai 2012, 22:35
von MichaelZWilliamson
kasimir hat geschrieben:Those two on the top,very big guns.
Reminds me on Mr.Eastwood Western Films.
I like them :handgestures-thumbupleft:


That's an original 1858 Remington .44 percussion on the left, and an Italian reproduction on the right.

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Sa 5. Mai 2012, 22:37
von MichaelZWilliamson
From the top, clockwise:

Reproduction 1858 Remington .44 blackpowder
German pinfire revolver, 7mm, 1870s
Hopkins and Allen #2 Ranger, .32 rimfire, 1870s
Smith & Wesson Model 1-1/2, .32 rimfire, 1860s
Smith & Wesson Model 2 double action breaktop, .38 S&W, 1882
Colt New Army Model, .38 Colt, 1898. Aftermarket pearl grips.

1916 Smith Second Model Hand Ejector, originally .455 Eley for the Brits, re-chambered in .45 Colt, refinished and with Pachmayr grips

Colt Army Special, .38 Special, 1913
Colt Police Positive, .32 S&W Long, 1914
S&W Military and Police Model 1905, .32-20, 1906
Nagant Revolver, Tula Arsenal, USSR, 7.62 Nagant, 1922
Unbranded Spanish .38 Special, Smith copy, 1920s
Taurus Model 817 snub .38 Special, 2006

Guns change facing here, still going clockwise

Ruger Security Six, .357 Magnum, 1994
Enfield break top, .38-200 (How the Brits call .38S&W), 1953
Smith & Wesson Regulation Police, .32 Long, 1917
Colt Cobra, .32 long, 1957
Colt Police Positive, .38 Special, 1923
Smith & Wesson Model 1917 US Army, .45 ACP, 1917
S&W M&P 2nd Model, pearl grips by Wolf and Klar, 1929
S&W 2nd Model .38 S&W, refinished, 1880
S&W 2nd Model .38 S&W 6", 1880s, for spare parts
Hopkins and Allen XL #4, .38 Rimfire, 1871. Ivory grips.
Allen and Wheelock sidehammer .22 short, 1858
ORIGINAL Remington Model 1863 (1858 patent), Army .44 percussion revolver

middle:
Sedgley Baby Hammerless .22 short--matched pair
And unmarked Spanish knockoff of same.

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Sa 5. Mai 2012, 22:50
von savage3000
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Re: My new toys

Verfasst: So 6. Mai 2012, 00:09
von kasimir
I think a cattleman is missing in your collection.
I am not a westernshooter,but remi and cattleman seems beautiful too me.

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: So 6. Mai 2012, 00:30
von MichaelZWilliamson
The Wolf and Klar .38 is a cattleman gun, though a late one.

If you mean a Colt 1873, yes, I want an original when money and availability combine.

I've spent $10,000 on guns so far this year alone. :o :shock: :?

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: So 6. Mai 2012, 18:49
von kasimir
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yes 1873,an original?price up to 10grand??

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: So 6. Mai 2012, 21:57
von MichaelZWilliamson
From $1500 or so.

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Mo 7. Mai 2012, 22:00
von Charles
MichaelZWilliamson hat geschrieben:
I've spent $10,000 on guns so far this year alone. :o :shock: :?



You´re not alone. 8-)

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Mo 7. Mai 2012, 22:03
von MichaelZWilliamson
Oh, good. I'll make sure I tell my wife. I don't want to fall behind the curve.

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Mo 7. Mai 2012, 22:32
von Sidekix
Charles hat geschrieben:
MichaelZWilliamson hat geschrieben:
I've spent $10,000 on guns so far this year alone. :o :shock: :?



You´re not alone. 8-)


:whistle:

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: Fr 8. Jun 2012, 17:08
von MichaelZWilliamson
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Luristan bronze dagger, western Iran, 1200-800 BC

Re: My new toys

Verfasst: So 1. Jul 2012, 01:40
von MichaelZWilliamson
What do do when your shotty has beat up muzzles:


Cut.
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Trued and crowned. Soldered.
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Stock sanded, recoil pad installed.
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Need to reinstall bead and blue muzzles.