Does anyone of you guys know how to date this revolver 7.5 mm? i have read that there are some 1888 then some 1889 in us. they are really nice and cylinder moves normally. i believe can also be reloaded with 32-20 shortened cases.
32/20 cases shortened work fine .
too bad the law isn;t for stuff designed before 1898 and using obsolete ammo. would make more sense wouldnt it?
id like one of these or the french or swiss. i like the way they look.
Not really because it creates the question of what is obsolete. The law used to read "not commercially available" (or so I am told) prior to 1995. The problem was that the term was defined differently by many police. To some it meant a shell that could not be bought in a store in that town while to others it could mean virtually every shell that could be bought anywhere in the world.
The one good point of the present law is that the cartridge limitations are very well defined. I don't particularly agree with the choice of rifle calibers but at least they are well defined whether rifle, pistol or shotgun.
cheers mooncoon
the French is a much better choice.
only 350 of us may have one, I call dibs.