Antique Photos--Post what you got

The 2 32 S&W top breaks got my attention for sure. Are they prohib's or is the barrel length on them classify them as restricted? I looked around for a long time trying to find a 32 S&W that wasn't a prohib but no luck. Got the dies, mold, and brass (plus a rifle...) but no luck as far as a revolver....

Cheers. Steve.
 
The 2 32 S&W top breaks got my attention for sure. Are they prohib's or is the barrel length on them classify them as restricted? I looked around for a long time trying to find a 32 S&W that wasn't a prohib but no luck. Got the dies, mold, and brass (plus a rifle...) but no luck as far as a revolver....

Cheers. Steve.
Steve, no such thing as prohib's or restrictions,I am a European GunNutz member and in my country we don't have restrictions in collecting guns ,that means that all guns made before 1945 are free - (except 38 spcl,357magnum and 44 special caliber guns) , I am sure that some members on this great forum can help you find one , I wish you the best of luck in doing so.
here is a photo of two more guns that I purchased at a local gun show .
The swiss .30 Luger (1928) and the C-96 are classified as antiques here
so on that particular day I went home with a nice swiss Luger and a C-96 mauser pistol and a full box of Kynnoch ammo produced the same year as the gun . no identity asked :eek:and:confused:
again thanks for all the nice replies
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Don't sell your country short Bob.
Where would the world be without Belgium waffles?
MMMMM... Good
Cheers and thanks for the gorgious pics!
 
Very nice Guns Bob, your collection is amazing. Your gun laws are very nice as well, If only it were that way here.

I have to settle for older workhorses.

These are my two new babies. Both of them work very well.

Left is a Remington No. 4 in .38RF "not loaded, just empties" and a H&R 6 shot .32RF Bulldog.

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Don't sell your country short Bob.
Where would the world be without Belgium waffles?
MMMMM... Good
Cheers and thanks for the gorgious pics!
haha,thanks Pete ,how could I forget those delicious Brussels waffles(with whipped cream)I love my country,just too many (incompetent)politicians,:mad:
 
Very nice Guns Bob, your collection is amazing. Your gun laws are very nice as well, If only it were that way here.

I have to settle for older workhorses.

These are my two new babies. Both of them work very well.

Left is a Remington No. 4 in .38RF "not loaded, just empties" and a H&R 6 shot .32RF Bulldog.

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thanks Tyockel, you have some nice pocketguns ,and I like the videos where you can see the guns in action,
 
Bob, do you have any links to the laws pertaining to antique firearms in Belgium? And with regards to importation & exportation?
 
Bob, do you have any links to the laws pertaining to antique firearms in Belgium? And with regards to importation & exportation?

http://www.1mail.be/1mail_files/useruploads/Wapenbeurs/vrije%20wapens.pdf
this is a link to the list with all the collector guns, you can google Belgian gun lawes but I found nothing on the subject "collecting guns", all guns on this list can be purchased whitout restriction,only need to be eighteen years of age and a Belgian national.
It's illegal to fire with the free available collector guns,except and this is o so typical for Belgium,when you become a member of an official antique guns collectors association (300€),than you can take all your free purchased guns to the gun ranch and shoot them all day long, limited to twice a year !!:confused:
I can download the documents to import or export a gun ,and its allowed to import any gun thats on the collectors list ,its mandatory to give the serial nmbrs an full description of the gun to the government before it enters the country,
Exporting a gun from Belgium to Canada or the U.S is not adviced because of the Euro ,it will cost you a lot more than when buy in your own country or the U.S.
Cheers
Bob
 
Went to the Range today. Took acouple short vids.

I was intending on shooting my new H&R bulldog a fair amount but the Spring for the Cylinder Axis Pin is too weak. So I had to limit my shooting.

Fired my Engraved F&W in double action a few times as well.

Next time I'll have the other one fixed and I'll bring my Remington .38 no. 4 as well.

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may as well put this new video in here as well:


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Dave that's a nice gun ,I can read British ,does it say Bulldog on the other side? , that selfmade holster is real craftmanship,
 
Went to the Range today. Took acouple short vids.

I was intending on shooting my new H&R bulldog a fair amount but the Spring for the Cylinder Axis Pin is too weak. So I had to limit my shooting.

Fired my Engraved F&W in double action a few times as well.

Next time I'll have the other one fixed and I'll bring my Remington .38 no. 4 as well.

[youtube]_vcxOlG44QU[/youtube]
[youtube]yH9P70YmCVg[/youtube]

may as well put this new video in here as well:



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that's always a feast to watch ,nothing like live footage,that rapid fire was very nice ,the last one I liked very much
 
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