Hi I have a few antiques as well and was wondering what they might be worth. I have one that looks alot like yours pictured.peckerwood said:![]()
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My latest antique...1881 Vetterli 41 Swiss rimfire. Bloody thing is four feet long and weighs 10 pounds unloaded :lol:
Peckerwood
Shrek in uniform said:Hi guys, I have just bought back the revolver I had sold and regreted ever since. I am very happy to have it back. It is a beautiful French model 1892 manufactured in 1897 in MINT MINT MINT!! condition.
Look at that!
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Nice hey.
tiriaq said:Nice old revolver, Urban! There is a thought that .45ACP is a bit hot for old Webleys. The bullet is about 30% faster. It is also smaller in diameter, so accuracy might suffer. Use .45ACP or .45AR brass, and load lead bullets of the proper size with appropriate powder charges.

Whoever wrote that book read too many fairy tales!3Beavers said:I was reading a book recently called "The Mountain Men" which tells how trappers drove a tack into their rifle/gun for every indian they killed in a skirmish.
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Jed.





























