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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...
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: ...
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...
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Have a chance to trade for the above mentioned Walther. It is unmarked except for the serial number, an an 'ac' suffix. Numbers on frame and slide do...
Found this 'French occupation' HSc today..'RW' marking on triggerguard, late war three line slide legend, black plastic grips. Finish is almost gone,...
Picked up this little FN today at the fun show. I think it is a rather early example..however there are couple things I'm wondering about. There is...
What does one do when one sees a very tired, very cheap Colt M1903 revolver for sale? Well, naturally you bring it home. Timing is off, finish...
Went back to the gun show today and this Colt DA 38 grabbed my attention. I do not usually gravitate towards these, but it was priced right, and,...
I was wandering through a favorite gun shop today after work when I spied this Egyptian Helwan sitting behind the counter. I asked my friend who...
Found this little Walther today at the gun show. $100 later and its mine. As you can see, its a bit cosmetically challenged, but is tight as a drum...
Bought a bunch of parts I needed today, and look what was in the bottom of the box. A Pieper Modele 1920. It is missing hammer and magazine, but is...
Just got this one. Ive been after a pre Great War Luger for some time, persistence does pay off. The good. All matching, and unit marked. The bad....
I've posted this one around, can't seem to get any answers regarding this marking on the butt of my S&W Victory. It's a triangle, may be a 1 inside...
Need some serious info on these...came into these two vintage Llama pistols today, they were described as follows..one a Llama Military and Police,...
Found this today at a pawn shop.....it is what appears to be a 1968 Walther PPK. Left side markings are almost worn off, which that right there is...
Happened across this today...a Colt 1909 (?) DA .45 Long Colt. I has been modified, shortened barrel and trigger guard worked. Inscribed on the...
Picked this up today at the local fun show. I have always admired the 38H pistol, and when I saw this one, well, price was right and I had to have...
Hello, have recently bought a pretty nice French 1935A pistol. It does not bear any German markings, has a cursive 'J' (thats what it looks like)...
Can someone explain different variations of US property marked Colt 1903 .32 pistols ? Thank You
At last weeks OGCA meet, I found 5 issue cartridges for my Scott Webley .455 Navy Automatic. They cost $5 each. Dated 1917. They chambered and...
I just acquired 20 C-96 clips from Numrich. They are corrosion stained as advertised, but fully functional. I bead blasted them so they look like...
Went to the OGCA show today and bought a Beretta 1951 Brigadier.A significant pistol in the history of pistol evolution. The mother of the...
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...
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