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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...
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...
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: ...
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After a visit to Karl Sokol @ Chestnut Mountain Sports it came back looking outstanding!
I saw a broomhandle today but I was told it was not a 1896 but a commercial 1930. It was in mint shape very nice blue. it was german not a spanish or...
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...
Just thought I'd post this, as I am in a posting mood, and haven't been active for far too long (had to sell my collection to pay bills, but now have...
Auction from Hell had one of these recently which got me interested in them. Fit my hand perfectly and as I always have a bit of trouble with small...
Hello all. Took some pictures of my No2 revolvers today and figured I'd put them up on here. I have shot them both and they are quite fun, but lately...
Picked this one up today off GB. Owner lives in state, so with school cancelled son and I took a road trip. Early full rig, no excuses, very tight...
I am a new to owning historic weapons, and this is my third weapon that I am posting. This pistol is a 1937 Mauser Luger. It came to me in the...
So, I just purchased a 1938 Walther PP. Pictures and description seem to dictate very good condition. Numbers are matching on the frame and the...
More cool WW2 stuff for my collection. After a very long wait (23 years), I finally acquired a Nazi Luger pistol. I first met the Nazi Luger at my...
The stars were aligned just right for this; something that almost never happens for me. I'm due, I think. I missed this one on GunBoards by about a...
Here's a revolver that apparently had extra scrutiny by the MoD during manufacture as many of it's components have the odd "'oo' in the broadarrow"...
1941 numbers matching German Luger that my father gave me in 1999. I don't know much about it other then the serial number is 1317 and all the parts...
My brother's father-in-law took a 1941 (byf manufactured) Luger from a German Officer (POW) sometime in 1944 or 1945. He does not remeber exactly...
Just today received my one and only Ballester-Molina, found on gunbroker.com, with all matching s/n, including the original magazine! Serial number...
Got a matching 1943 Albion No.2 Mk.1** delivered to my door yesterday (the joy of having a C&R license). The bore looks mint, and there is only a...
Hello I have a 1943 Albion No2 MK1** Dose the markings on the disc mean anything? I have seen a lot of pictures of No2 MK1** on the web but...
:beerchug: With thanks to Advisory Panel member Claven2, check the Germany - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here) 1943 P38 Heerespistole...
I acquired this nice all matching 1943 P38 at the last Pgh gun show. It came with a soft holster and extra mag. I paid 725 which I consider a fair...
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