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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...
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: ...
A Webley Mk6 from the Weapons Collection at Warminster. Skeletonised by pre-war apprentices from the OLD Ordnance Corps apprentices training school...
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Picked this up yesterday at a pawn shop. No import markings, only "Made in England". It also lacks the added-on safety of more recent...
I have a WWII Circa Walther TP chambered for 6.35mm with Stamps on the Receiver, Frame and Slide. The first(to the left) looks like an "Z" with a...
This is my first P#* that I purchased at t local gun show Sunday. It is an AC 41 (Walther manufacture, 1941?) and looks to be mostly matching. I...
Story: discovered P08 missing Hold open latch and spring (HOLwS). Found one ordered one it arrived. Only lifts the latch about half way...not...
WWII P38 pistol - On the road w/ NRA National Firearms Museum Phil Schreier and John Popp examine WWII German military P38 semi-automatic pistol,...
Savage Model 1907 .45 acp Trials pistol. A National Firearms Museum Treasure Gun. OBSOLETE The Savage Model 1907 semi-auto pistol was one fo the...
I have a 1935 Nagant M1895 with a S/A hammer in it. The gun is in excellent condition, all the markings are clear, all the serial numbers match, and...
I'm sure not all gunsmith screwdrivers are equal. Can someone recommend those that are quality? THANKS
I finally acquired the missing brass piece that goes on the belt to hang the sword hanger and put the rig all together. All the leather pieces are...
Where do I find one in good shape?
So about a year ago I was in a shop perusing their selection and began to talk to the proprietor. He told me he had an old S&W in pieces in the back...
I picked up a revolver recently identified as a Webley and Scott MK1 caliber .455. serial 1--- Under serial #1800. Is it an antique? It is...
Great shooter. This is the one I got with 770 rounds of Remington Israeli contract ammo. Range Tested. Mohawk Approved .. 100% matching..May be a...
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Hello I am a completely beginner when it comes to C96's so please have patience :) A friend of mine has a C96 which he brought over, he said he...
Photo is a S&W Model 1915 Type 2 with a F.D.L. Wondersight (which sold for $4.95 in 1960). You have to remove the top screw in the side plate to...
OK, since I started asking everyone I know about converstion of 45 ACP to .455 auto there does not seem to be any consensus on the subject. ...
Gander Mountain has just got in a number of Yugos 7.62x25 pistols. Priced at $199.00. I just bought one and now I am on a learning curve again. ...
I have a G date Mauser manufactured Luger and I would like to find a holster for it. Did they produce one in 1935? I have kept my eyes opened for...
Will a model 50 S&W barrel in 45 ACP fit a model 17 S&W
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