I'll be in for one at the thousand dollar level; I've owned 'em, collected them and shot them for about 40 years or so. As long as we're speculating, I'd like to see them remake the Webley-Green model. Long cylinder would make reloading for 45 Colt even more interesting.
If I didn't already have one, I would be buying it in a heart-beat. If the place negotiates, give it a try since it doesn't have the original stocks but if they are firm, just 'pay da man
. just my two cents. YMMV
Shanghai McCoy - RE: MoJAM, Good Lord Willing and the creek don't rise, I'll be there. Hope we can cross paths. Tradgang has a MoJAM thread, I would think Primitive Archer does as well. G
I was at the NMLRA Territorial Shoot at the Fort Osage Muzzleloaders last weekend. KWHI 43 was there and to paraphrase Mark Twain "Rumors of his demise have been greatly exaggerated".
I got the six inch version of your Sentinel from a local gun shop about a month ago. I was amazed at the condition. Mine was a bit more than yours at $200 but I'm comfortable with my purchase. The High-Standard revolvers are a hidden gem imho and best of all, do not seem to bring the high prices...
Gotta say, upper left but lower right is a close second. Might I suggest exploring some smooth elk grips like the 'executioner' Patrick Gasshorn makes. Those are what I'd like if I ever hit the lottery.
Model 38 with CT grips in a Mika Pocket holster. Inside vest pocket Fall Winter Spring. Summer in back pocket of jeans or front pocket of slacks. Works for me. YMMV
I found a NOS Tasco Pro-Point (green/red dot) at my local gun shop. I found I prefer the green dot over the red dot for pin-shooting. It is up on a B-Square mount (also used from another shop). I didn't know if I would like the 'red-dot' or not and I did not want to drill and tap the Mark II...
As I recall Phil telling me that 'as issued' class requires an inspection prior to shooting. The range fellas know all the tricks so the trigger stop as shown above or described above would disqualify the shooter in 'as issued' class. Hope Phil chimes in but that's what I recall him saying.
I checked the Pedersoli web site, that is a nice flask. Surprisingly enough, they web site didn't show the other side of the flask. Still, a nice looking flask.
Remington 1858 Club Submittal
Here's my Pietta Shooter's Model Remington 1858. My old time shooting buddy sold me this last summer at the MVACA show. He bought it in 2002 from Dixie Gun Works. He medaled with at NMLRA Territorial Shoot several years ago. I guess my goal would be to continue...
ROA club submittal
Here is my Ruger Old Army. It is a 1977 vintage that I was able to purchase from a friend about a year ago. It's in overall good shape with only one nipple rounded. So far I've just loaded five chambers and it shoots just fine that way.
The photo itself was a...
I wondered where they all went. I got mine last year, similarly priced but interestingly enough, it also had one rounded hex nipple. So I got a 'five shooter'. Just don't use that chamber, works for me. I load five.
Jim - great looking set, you'll enjoy it. Don't let anyone tell that those old Zoli zouaves don't shoot. They can and will. Takes a bit to find the sweet spot. I shoot mine with patched round ball and minies (the big ones). Some shoot modern minies others shoot old ones but they will shoot...
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