I have never seen a M1892 saddle ring carbine with a short magazine tube. Got to examine this one and it looked factory.
The rifling was perfect, bright and no pitting. It is in caliber 38-40. I did not take a picture of the serial number but it was in the hundreds of thousands. The owner bought it 60 years ago, took off the saddle ring because it made noise. Now he wishes he had it.
The owner always wanted a 38-40 revolver, so he made one. The barrel came from a 10 mm S&W revolver. I got to shoot it and it shot very well. The 38-40 cartridge was pleasant to shoot in this M27 frame.
His Son is going to end up owning some real interesting firearms.
Here were some five in one movie cartridges the guy had. Never seen these before either.
The rifling was perfect, bright and no pitting. It is in caliber 38-40. I did not take a picture of the serial number but it was in the hundreds of thousands. The owner bought it 60 years ago, took off the saddle ring because it made noise. Now he wishes he had it.
The owner always wanted a 38-40 revolver, so he made one. The barrel came from a 10 mm S&W revolver. I got to shoot it and it shot very well. The 38-40 cartridge was pleasant to shoot in this M27 frame.
His Son is going to end up owning some real interesting firearms.
Here were some five in one movie cartridges the guy had. Never seen these before either.