Verstehe. Danke für die Info!Scaramanga hat geschrieben:
Bin stolzer Besitzer der 2 läufigen Variante.
Ist das ein Derringer in Kaliber 4?
So ähnlich (Lol).
Eine japanische Signalpistole in einem etwas größer als .4 Kaliber.
War schwer zu finden, ist quasi mein "Anfang" für meine Sammlung von japanische Waffen aus dem 2.WK!
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Re: *Monster, Biester und Exoten*...keine Schwiegermonster erwünscht! ;-)
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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
"Falls Sie in einem Land leben, in den Sie für das Fischen ohne Angelschein bestraft werden, jedoch nicht für illegalen Grenzübertritt ohne gültigen Reisepaß, dann haben Sie das Recht zu sagen, dieses Land wird von Idioten regiert."
Miloš Zeman
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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
Original 1861 Savage-North Revolver, also called a Savage "Navy" revolver.
This is a six shot, .36 caliber revolver made between 1860-1862 by Henry S. North and Edward Savage of Middletown, Connecticut. This revolver was only produced during the first 2 years of the Civil War. The US government originally purchased 5,500 and later puchased an additional 11.284 revolvers. 800 were delivered to the Union Navy.
Serial number is an early one: 28XX, so a late 1860 or early 1861 production. Weapon is marked on the frame and underside of the barrel with matching serial numbers.
Top of barrel is clearly stamped with :
SAVAGE R.F.A. Co. MIDDLETOWN.CT / H.S.NORTH PATENTED JUNE 17 1856 / JANUARY 18 1859 MAY 15 1860.
The 1861 Savage was officially used by the following United States army regiments: 1st Wisconsin U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, 2nd Wisconsin U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, 5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and the 7th New York Cavalry
Confederate States Army regiments: 34th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry, 35th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry, 11th Texas Cavalry, 7th Virginia Cavalry and the 7th Missouri Cavalry
Among the distinctive features of this weapon is the "humped" back strap, the large case-hardened off set hammer and the extreme size of the off set case-hardened trigger guard containing a ring cocking lever below a conventional trigger. Both are cased-hardened. The heart shaped guard extends from behind the cylinder to the lower part of the frame just above the butt strap. The cocking lever or ring trigger when drawn to the rear the hammer, rotates the cylinder and draws it backward away from the barrel. When the ring is released, the cylinder moves forward locking the cylinder against the beveled barrel breech to form a gas tight union. The arm is then fired by pulling the upper trigger which releases the hammer to fall on the percussion cap through the opening in the top of the frame. It has black walnut two piece grips
Revolver is in very good overall condition, nice patina, mechanics are all smooth, traces of the original blue finish remain, bore has seen use but rifling still good, minor pitting of metal, an excellent example of a relatively rare Civil War era revolver

This is a six shot, .36 caliber revolver made between 1860-1862 by Henry S. North and Edward Savage of Middletown, Connecticut. This revolver was only produced during the first 2 years of the Civil War. The US government originally purchased 5,500 and later puchased an additional 11.284 revolvers. 800 were delivered to the Union Navy.
Serial number is an early one: 28XX, so a late 1860 or early 1861 production. Weapon is marked on the frame and underside of the barrel with matching serial numbers.
Top of barrel is clearly stamped with :
SAVAGE R.F.A. Co. MIDDLETOWN.CT / H.S.NORTH PATENTED JUNE 17 1856 / JANUARY 18 1859 MAY 15 1860.
The 1861 Savage was officially used by the following United States army regiments: 1st Wisconsin U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, 2nd Wisconsin U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, 5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and the 7th New York Cavalry
Confederate States Army regiments: 34th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry, 35th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry, 11th Texas Cavalry, 7th Virginia Cavalry and the 7th Missouri Cavalry
Among the distinctive features of this weapon is the "humped" back strap, the large case-hardened off set hammer and the extreme size of the off set case-hardened trigger guard containing a ring cocking lever below a conventional trigger. Both are cased-hardened. The heart shaped guard extends from behind the cylinder to the lower part of the frame just above the butt strap. The cocking lever or ring trigger when drawn to the rear the hammer, rotates the cylinder and draws it backward away from the barrel. When the ring is released, the cylinder moves forward locking the cylinder against the beveled barrel breech to form a gas tight union. The arm is then fired by pulling the upper trigger which releases the hammer to fall on the percussion cap through the opening in the top of the frame. It has black walnut two piece grips
Revolver is in very good overall condition, nice patina, mechanics are all smooth, traces of the original blue finish remain, bore has seen use but rifling still good, minor pitting of metal, an excellent example of a relatively rare Civil War era revolver

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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
@mac
Ich bin ja mehr der Starr Revolver Fan [emoji6]
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Ich bin ja mehr der Starr Revolver Fan [emoji6]
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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no
...nau, dann damman' hoid' nei' do- passt eh guat'hasgunz hat geschrieben:@mac
Ich bin ja mehr der Starr Revolver Fan [emoji6]
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THE STARR MODEL 1858 DOUBLE ACTION NAVY .36 Caliber PERCUSSION REVOLVER
Ebanezer (Eban) Townsend Starr of Yonkers, New York patented and manufactured 3 types of percussion revolvers that were purchased by the United States Government starting in 1861 and ending in 1864. 6,352 Starr DA Navy and Army revolvers were purchased on the open market and 41,102, including the SA Army, were purchased under contract for a total of 47,454 guns. Starr revolvers were the third highest in number to be purchased by the Union government. All three of these models are pictured below.

Starr Model 1863 Single Action .44 Caliber Percussion Army Revolver (1863-1864
Starr Model 1858 Double Action .36 Caliber Percussion Navy Revolver (1859-1860)
Starr Model 1858 Double Action .44 Caliber Percussion Army Revolver (1862-1863)

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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)


...HENRY? .44?

45/70

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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
Fas Ding am vorletzten Bild hatte ich schon mal in den Händen, rcht geil!
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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
...ne HENRY oder?hasgunz hat geschrieben:Fas Ding am vorletzten Bild hatte ich schon mal in den Händen, rcht geil!
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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
ist eine chiappa alaskan scoutmacgeibes hat geschrieben:...ne HENRY oder?
„Wer die Freiheit aufgibt um Sicherheit zu gewinnen, der wird am Ende beides verlieren.“ Benjamin Franklin
Re: RE: Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
Genau.redstorm hat geschrieben:ist eine chiappa alaskan scoutmacgeibes hat geschrieben:...ne HENRY oder?
Geniales Teil!
*habenwill* [emoji1]
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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
Da ist mir die 1886 Winchester in .45-90 aber lieber.



Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
...wenn ma' grad' bei den UHR sind...
Russian Muskets like this one, were Model 1895 variants chambered in 7.62x54 mm R, per Winchester’s contract with the Russian Empire.
Imperial Russia
Imperial Russia helped Winchester realize its largest military sales since the introduction of the lever-action rifle. A total of 300,000 Model 1895 rifles were ordered in two contracts, one in 1914 and another in 1915.

Winchester markings can be found on the bayonet of the Russian Model 1895 rifle.


Russian-contract Model 1895s feature special stripper clip loading guides and an additional bayonet lug. Seen here is a rifle with the stripper clip inserted, ready to be loaded.
Russian Muskets like this one, were Model 1895 variants chambered in 7.62x54 mm R, per Winchester’s contract with the Russian Empire.
Imperial Russia
Imperial Russia helped Winchester realize its largest military sales since the introduction of the lever-action rifle. A total of 300,000 Model 1895 rifles were ordered in two contracts, one in 1914 and another in 1915.

Winchester markings can be found on the bayonet of the Russian Model 1895 rifle.


Russian-contract Model 1895s feature special stripper clip loading guides and an additional bayonet lug. Seen here is a rifle with the stripper clip inserted, ready to be loaded.
MARLIN 94,DDMK12,Voere2115,CZ TSO,SuW Model 41,G34, G19~STiSPARTA~STI int.SPARTAN, S&W 686-4plus,1911 COLT .45,SuWMod.41,1943military,Rem1945,COLT80's,R1.45,KIMBERII,COLT70's,SPRINGFIELD,P210,COLT 1903,COONAN the sexiest 1911 ever
Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
Hi,
Suchbild: finde das Gewehr.

Jay Young Benchrest Railgun cal. 50.
mfg tiberius
Suchbild: finde das Gewehr.

Jay Young Benchrest Railgun cal. 50.
mfg tiberius
Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
Warum legt man das ZF so hoch?
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Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
Wenn einem die Dreiband-Enfield zu wenig führig ist:


Wenn alle das täten was sie mich können, dann käme ich gar nicht mehr zum sitzen.
Re: *EXOTEN, BIESTER und MONSTER*-no "mother-in-law" allowed! ;-)
The Steyr MP34 9 x 19mm sub-machine gun



Model 1914 Lewis Gun. The Lewis was developed in the United States in 1911. At 12 kg it was far lighter than the Vickers Machine-Gun making it a lot easier to move from one position to another quickly. In 1915 the British Army decided to purchase the gun for use on the Western Front. Although a little too heavy for efficient portable use, it became the standard support weapon for the British infantry during the First World War.


1911, invented by US Army Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis. Production: 1913 to 1942. In use: 1914 through 1953. Manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company. (England) This weapon was highly regarded by the Belgium and British military establishments. Chamber for cartridges: .303 British. .30-06 Springfield. 7.92×57mm Mauser. ROF: 500-600 rpm. Muzzle Velocity: 2440 fps



Model 1914 Lewis Gun. The Lewis was developed in the United States in 1911. At 12 kg it was far lighter than the Vickers Machine-Gun making it a lot easier to move from one position to another quickly. In 1915 the British Army decided to purchase the gun for use on the Western Front. Although a little too heavy for efficient portable use, it became the standard support weapon for the British infantry during the First World War.


1911, invented by US Army Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis. Production: 1913 to 1942. In use: 1914 through 1953. Manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company. (England) This weapon was highly regarded by the Belgium and British military establishments. Chamber for cartridges: .303 British. .30-06 Springfield. 7.92×57mm Mauser. ROF: 500-600 rpm. Muzzle Velocity: 2440 fps
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