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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...
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...
A Webley Mk6 from the Weapons Collection at Warminster. Skeletonised by pre-war apprentices from the OLD Ordnance Corps apprentices training school...
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: ...
COMBAT FIRING WITH HAND GUNS - Department of Defense 1944 - PIN 20504 - CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY.
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Hey guys, I have this german luger, and I was wondering if any of the experts around here could tell me anything about it, or tell me where to go to...
Hi all, I have a neat Inglis Hi Power made in Toronto, Ontario with all matching (slide/bbl/frame) serial numbers that are 87x.......I have never...
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...
I am having a hard time identifying this. It seems to have alot of stampings and I didn't even see the stamp under the cylinder on the left side that...
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...
The paper is in three pieces and is quite fragile so it stays in the slip cover. Fortunately, the revolver itself is in rather better shape:
For Christmas I got a book titled,,, The World's Worst Weapons,,, By Martin J. Dougherty. Personally I don't think this book is very good at...
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...
I read that this was a Kiber Pass special. Probably good for one shot and one forearm, face etc!
Mauser Model 1934 (Variation 2) Sn.532668 manufactured in 1938. I have no idea if some members on this forum are interested in this kind of...
Picked it up this afternoon. Photos are not that good, but should show that the revolver is original (as far as I can tell after searching...
Hello all, I have the chance to purchase this Artillery Luger and just wanted to get some opinions. Seller wants $2500. Everything Matches except...
I have a flare pistol like the two shown in the accompanying photos. It is roughly finished and has the following marks (all on the left side):...
This rig is part of a gun/holster combo and I want to make sure it is real before closing the deal. The seller is a military small arms collectible...
I missed out on buying a original Luger stock by being out bidded. Then I did some research when I got home and found out that if you put a stock on...
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...
Only a few manufacturers produced the soft shell P.38 holsters in 1943…here are two of them. This is a “somewhat” more rare date for a P.38 “soft...
I'm going to look at a MAS 1873 revolver tomorrow. Anything in particular I should look for? I figured I'd check to see if the cylinder works the...
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...
I finally got to bring home my enfiled revolver from the store today and now I'm just looking for a little more info on my particular pistol. The...
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