On the basic level, the Colt has the cylinder stop and trigger on separate screw-in pins, while the Remington has both on one screw in pin.
The first .44 caliber Colt revolver was the prototype built for Colt by the New York gunmaking and retail firm of Blunt & Syms. A replica of the...
^This. The '51 and '61 Navy and the '60 Army have the same dimensions and screw layout where the grip attaches to the frame, which allows one to...
I like the Model 1860 because the grip fits my hand well, which measures 4" across the knuckles. I've held a Model 1851 and can only get 3 fingers...
My information comes from The Ultimate Thompson book, which quotes the writings of Theodore H. Eickhoff, chief engineer for Auto-Ordnance who...
That is false. There was a prototype called the Persuader constructed in 1918. But, it was nowhere near ready for mass production, much less...
No, it isn't. I've tried it and it won't work. The problem is the cartridge interupter and the dimensions of the magazine box won't allow any more...
A major obstacle was replacing the thousands, if not millions of perfectly sound bolt action rifles already in inventory. Another issue was the...
The Numrich M1903 Springfield magazine extension is similar to the one designed for the German Mauser Gewehr 98 during WWI, albeit with a smaller...
There was a stock like you describe made for the Webley Mk VI. [ATTACH] It mounted by replacing the grips with brass castings in the shape of...
It could possibly be .38-55 Winchester.
Finally got around to taking some more photos. Here you go. Other side: [ATTACH] In it's holster: [ATTACH] My initials (Sorry for the...
Nothing too unmanageable.
You will get one soon. Since I live in the middle of Cambridge and I don't belong to a shooting club, I have to travel down to my cousin's in...
I admit I am pretty lazy when it comes to posting stuff, so without further procrastination, here you go. My Pietta M1860 Army: [ATTACH] And the...
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