Forum for discussions about all other military service pistols/revolvers except the 1911/1911A1. ie: Enfield, S&W, Inglis, Lugers etc .....
Webley .455 Revolvers For the collectors out there here is a minimally detailed pictorial over view of the Webley .455 revolver from Mk I to Mk VI...
A Webley Mk6 from the Weapons Collection at Warminster. Skeletonised by pre-war apprentices from the OLD Ordnance Corps apprentices training school...
COMBAT FIRING WITH HAND GUNS - Department of Defense 1944 - PIN 20504 - CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY.
Here's a very large pattern room drawing for the Enfield revolver, which I thought might be of some interest to members here. :thup: Moderator...
Here's a very large pattern room drawing for the Webley No.1, Mks 3,4,5 and 6, which I thought might be of some interest to members here. :thup: ...
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What was the reason that the German military switched over to the round nose bullet during the 1916 time period ? the truncated bullet having been...
Can someone explain different variations of US property marked Colt 1903 .32 pistols ? Thank You
I came across a walther p38 made by mauser in 1944. It just happens to be a russian capture. The serial numbers are x'ed out and re-marked. They...
Seems to be an odd duck.
A couple of weeks ago, I bought a C96 on Auction Arms, from a very reputable dealer. I dismantled it: all the external and internal numbers match,...
Ok Gents, I picked up this Inglis HP before the door shut on May the 2nd. I'm looking for some one to question it and make comments. I have may...
In amongst a box of bits I got hold of today there was this magazine. My uninformed eye suggests it is a 9mm Luger mag. The base is wooden, but is...
Folks, I have a Colt M1903 32 cal pistol shipped to England by Colt in 1921. The colt has London acceptance/view and early (1904) Broad arrow...
Came by this nice one for $199...:madsmile:
While i'm at it since this is my first post I would like to say, "Hello milsurp forums!" I am much like you, I prefer wood and steel to polymer and...
Gents. I would like to get a British service revolver to collect and shoot. I may shoot it once a year, but I do like to shoot all my milsurps...
Its a bit off subject but may be of interest to Collectors of British Issued Weapons, Ithaca 1911 that I got the chance to view this morning. British...
Recently got a Luger pistol in .45 ACP. The only markings are a three digit serial number (low) surmounted by the letter F. Does anyone know...
Morning all, This is a particularly interesting Market Garden Capture Nazi Hi Power, with a very interesting history. This piece passed through my...
Hello. I am in temporary custody of a PO 8 byf 42 marked Luger with matching numbers throughout. It is a vet bring-back from WWII. When I learned...
I recently purchased a 1942 (based on the serial #) .38 Webley Mk. 4. The next weekend I had a chance to fire it at a local range and its doing...
Hi Everyone, Not been on here for a while as my shooting hobby has changed from Military rifles to Rare & Historic Hand Guns. I'm in the UK...
I have a Colt 1917 with three sets of serial numbers. The Colt SN is on the frame inside the crane, on the crane itself and inside the side plate....
So, I have a few pieces of gear (2nd pattern dagger/scabbard/hangars, collar tabs and shoulder boards, 20mm flak trench art) and would like to add a...
My Christmas present, half anyway, my wife agreed to the purchase before I took off for the show. Mike made me an offer I couldn't refuse on this....
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