I have been interested In virtually all guns from the 1911 and before.
one thing that always made me wonder whenever I would window shop on websites is why there are so little reproductions of double actions from 1800s. I know there was only a limited number but I know they exist. I know the colt lightning apparently was very delicate and would break. I hear the same for star revolvers.
When merwin hulbert was saying they were going to come back into business(be glad you got your refund) they claimed that they created a durable double action.
I'm very interested in old smith and wesson designs in particular. This link says the russians had a double action. was unaware of that.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/41388/41388-h/41388-h.htm
I said in another post I wanted to start a gun company reproducing old guns. Well right now my interest is limited to reproducing them for personal joy.
one thing that always made me wonder whenever I would window shop on websites is why there are so little reproductions of double actions from 1800s. I know there was only a limited number but I know they exist. I know the colt lightning apparently was very delicate and would break. I hear the same for star revolvers.
When merwin hulbert was saying they were going to come back into business(be glad you got your refund) they claimed that they created a durable double action.
I'm very interested in old smith and wesson designs in particular. This link says the russians had a double action. was unaware of that.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/41388/41388-h/41388-h.htm
I said in another post I wanted to start a gun company reproducing old guns. Well right now my interest is limited to reproducing them for personal joy.