New Lancaster display

Mr Wolverine

CGN Regular
Location
Manitoba. Canada
Part of my new display showing most of my Lancaster collection.



I am always looking for more and will pay a $100 “Finder’s fee” for information leading to the successful purchase of any multi barreled Lancaster pistol.
 
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I dropped by the show room a few weeks ago and I gotta say your staff are amazing! Knowledgable and super nice! And your collection is outstanding!

Cheers, curtis
 
Very cool!

What's with the obsession though? Was it the first pistol you handled as a child or something?

Cheers
Jay
 
Great love to come by and see them. Hope you don't mind the past of what it is, I went of an Googled to find out more, must know every thing :).

The Lancaster Pistol was a multi-barrelled (either 2 or 4 barrels) handgun produced in England in the mid-late 19th century,[SUP][1][/SUP] chambered in a variety of centrefire pistol calibres—chiefly .380", .450 Adams, .455 Webley, and .577 calibre.[SUP][2]
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It was a modernised version of the pepper-box pistol popular in the early-mid 19th century.[SUP][3][/SUP] Unlike these earlier guns, which had percussion cap ignition the Lancaster was chambered for the more modern brass cartridges. It had a faster rate of fire than the standard-issue Adams revolver and was often fitted with a Tranter-type trigger to overcome the heavy pull of the revolving striker.[SUP][3]
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Sometimes classified as a Howdah pistol, the Lancaster pistol enjoyed popularity with British officers in India and Africa during the British Raj owing to its faster rate of fire and increased reliability over contemporary revolvers.

Its ammunition had greater stopping-power than the contemporary Beaumont-Adams and Colt Navy revolvers, making it ideal for colonial warfare. When facing charging tribesmen like the Zulus or Dervishes more modern ammunition tended to go straight through the enemy who would keep going. What was needed was a heavy lead bullet that would lodge in their body and bring them down.[SUP][3]
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It was eventually displaced by the various Webley revolvers in the late 19th century, as revolvers became more reliable and faster to reload, thus removing many of the advantages of the multi-barrel design. A few were still in use as late as World War I, and they were well known to be solidly built and easy to maintain.
 
Thanks for all the good comments. No, none are for sale :) Not really an obsession, I least I tell Pat it is not, but these are very unique, less than 1,000 built over a 20 year period at a time when the British Empire was involved in bloody scraps all over the world. Look closely, first column fifth down, shows very clearly where she was hit by a bullet! The Google definition is very close. Making to much money? never :) but I am watching my investments, as a self employed "Gun Runner" my pension plan is not very rosy! I prefer my Lancaster's to RSPs but that is always a touchy subject with my accountant :) I sold a lot of neat toys that I had collected over the years, like a semi auto MAG 58 that my kids can not inherit and I am not allowed to take to the range and a beautiful MP 34, yes MP, not to mention a mint matching MG34 with a .308 conversion kit, but now you have me dreaming.
 
So have you looked around to see if yours is the largest collection in North America? Perhaps worldwide? I see museum stats in your future!
 
So have you looked around to see if yours is the largest collection in North America? Perhaps worldwide? I see museum stats in your future!

I have a spread sheet with details of every Lancaster I have ever seen anywhere listed. I have 90 on the spread sheet, I have 20 here and two more on route to me, so I have 22 out of the 90 I have come across. If they had a 40 to 50% survival rate then I have a long way to go. I will always be pleased to receive the details of any Lancaster found any where, number of barrels, length of barrels, caliber, finish, serial number etc. and a photo if possible. Maybe one day Iwill write a book on these.
 
Wow, very impressive. I wonder if the person that was handling the one that was struck by a bullet survived. Pretty crazy
 
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