How do you load that thing?
Is there a loading lever hidden somewhere in the box? Or do you have to buy one of those loaders you drop the cylinder onto?
Thanks for the interest and responses!
I received an e-mail that states: "This is indeed a revolver of Belgian origin (Liege) manufactured by BERTAND Antoine & Fils,25 rue Fabry, in Liege. The company was registered with the Liege Proof House from 1886 to 1900." Picture of firearm attached...
Hello;
I recently bought a revolver from the late 1800's that bears Proof Marks that are distinctly from Belgium. All but one have been explained through repeated searches on the internet;
The rear of the cylinder bears a Proof Mark that consists of a: Crown over L (Crown L)
From what...
I agree with ArchAngelCD when it comes to Longshot and 10mm or 40 S&W. It is my favorite powder for both of those rounds.
Longshot does seem to prefer the lighter bullets, however. Notably the 135gr and the 150gr. With those you can eclipse virtually any other powder velocities without...
RE; Mlundertaker question.
The new manual from Beretta which features the Laramie instead of the Stampede STILL doesn't mention removing the cylinder. I had to learn myself. Here's what I found;
First, I wipe off a patch of the cylinder so that the metal is clean and free of oils. Right...
Excellent Beretta Warranty Service
This is a follow-up to my earlier post.
Beretta sent me an entirely new .38 Special 6.5" Nickel Laramie Revolver.
This revolver is truly a sight... and is everything my other one wasn't.
The cylinder is in perfect time, and locks up solid.
The...
Impressions on Beretta Laramie Purchase
Hello;
I'm copying my message I had actually posted in the wrong section a couple weeks ago. I just realized it now. The reason for this repost is some new problems have arisen from the Laramie.
The Nickel Finish on the frame of my .38 Special...
Speedloader for Beretta Laramie in .38 Special
Howdy!
I have found that an HKS Model 27-A Speedloader works excellent for this revolver. With a little bit of practice I have become accustomed to placing my left thumb against one of the cylinder flutes to keep it from rotating as I twist the...
Laramie Revelations
I finally got off my duff and decided to join in on the goings on here.
As a recent Beretta Laramie purchaser I thought I would give some of my first impressions.
The Nickel Finish on the frame of my .38 Special 6.5" model had been applied over a metal surface that...
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