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Started as a C&R, too badly abused since 1941 to restore, so:
http://mauser98.com/ppcleftaristocrat.jpg
This one fared better:
http://mauser98.com/lugerleftsmallplonk.jpg
Grips make a difference:
http://mauser98.com/cz52rightsmallplonk.jpg
1912 Steyr-Hahn pics coming one of these days...
mec
December 14, 2003, 02:41 PM
Its a C&R but not quite an antique: Third Model Iver Johnson Hammerless Safety http://www.gunpix.com/gallery/Handguns/Double_Action_Revolvers/leftcoinupload.jpg
It handles like a Smith Safety Hammerless but is not quite as accurate. Has a 25 thousanths" b/c gap and the .38 S&W factory loads lob out at 550 fps.Still, perfect bore and chambers, completely tight and uses all coil piano wire springs.
Thirties
December 14, 2003, 04:03 PM
Made in USA, a model 1907 Savage .32 auto pistol, dating from 1909. She's a honey, and shoots like one too.
http://www.jellison.50megs.com/images/savage_ps.jpg
Here's a "newer" Ortgies .32caliber poclet pistol
http://www.jellison.50megs.com/images/ortgies.jpg
Another American handgun, a colt Police Positive .38spl from 1922 (sold it)
http://www.jellison.50megs.com/images/coltppspecial.jpeg
Another German, from between the wars. A Walther model 4:
http://www.jellison.50megs.com/images/walther_model4.jpg
JoeHatley
December 14, 2003, 08:30 PM
Matt refinished comercial S&W 1917.
http://www.iowatelecom.net/~hatley/1917_l.jpg
Nice shooter...
Joe
Pebcac
December 15, 2003, 04:30 PM
:cuss:
You people! Now I want a C&R. My wife's gonna take away my internet privileges. Too bad I'm at work! Hahaha! :D
http://www.imageseek.com/sven/2003_04_19/webley_.jpg
Thanks to Sven.
And the attachment is my Shansei Arsenal .45 ACP Broomhandle Mauser, taken with a phone-camera just to try it out. Lousy composition, but not a bad pic for a phone.
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