Picture of my handgun collection

As requested, here's a numbered version:

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1. Walther P.38 - 43 byf
2. Radom P.35(P) - series 3
3. Inglis Hi Power - 1T series
4. Chinese Tokarev TT-33 - this is kind of a strange one, it has absolutely no markings except for the serial number
5. CZ-38 - Finnish issue
6. S&W Pre-Victory - Canadian issue
7. Mauser C/96 - Prewar Commercial made in 1905
8. Garate OP No.2 Mk.I - Spanish-made S&W copy in .455 Webley used by the Brits in WW1
9. Webley Mk.IV - 1916
10. Finnish Luger M/23
11. French M1892 - 1892 St Etienne
12. Austrian Rast-Gasser M1898 - 1917 Steyr
13. Webley Mk.I
14. Browning 1922 - Yugoslavian Officer's Model (not the enlisted model)
15. Steyr 1911 Chilean Contract
16. Nagant M1895 - 1938 Tula
17. Italian Bodeo 1889 - 1925 Sfare
18. Colt New Service - .455 Webley
19. S&W Mk.II Hand Ejector - .455 Webley
20. Webley .38 Mk.IV - War Finish & broad arrow marked
21. Webley & Scott Model 1910 .38ACP
22. Colt M1901 Army
23. Colt 1911 British Contract in .455 Auto - RAF Marked
24. SACM Mle 1935A
25. Enfield No.2 Mk.I - 1937 Enfield
26. Colt 1903 Pocket Hammer
27. Enfield No.2 Mk.I* - 1943 Enfield
28. MAS Mle 1935S
29. Colt M1911A1 - 1943 Colt
30. Nambu T-14 - Nagoya 16.8 (August 1941)
 
I haven't fired them all, yet, but I hope to shoot them all at least once. It's a matter of finding ammo for some of them. The 1911 for example is actually a British contract model in .455 Webley Auto, which is basically unobtainium. I could just swap the barrel and mag from the 1911A1 and shoot it with .45ACP, but that's just not the same.

There is .455 available. Fiocchi manufactures it. European Arms Distributor in North Vancouver, BC has it, and Gun Mart in Brockville, ON also carries it. Not sure if any others do. It's over a dollar a round but well worth buying a box or two to fire that cool 1911.

Great collection BTW.
 
.455 Webley isn't that hard to find, .455 Webley Auto is a different story altogether. Pretty much have to make your own cases by cutting an extractor groove in .45 Colt cases.
 
There is .455 available. Fiocchi manufactures it. European Arms Distributor in North Vancouver, BC has it, and Gun Mart in Brockville, ON also carries it. Not sure if any others do. It's over a dollar a round but well worth buying a box or two to fire that cool 1911.

Great collection BTW.

Fiocchi is making the rimmed .455 revolver ctg but I don't believe that anyone is currently making the rimless .455 auto ctg.... ;)

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Old Western Scrounger sells it, though I've never found any. It is a bottlenecked 8 x 22mm, similar to 7.65mm Luger. I don't know that I'd shoot mine, it's pretty worn and I'm not sure how much faith I have in it.
 
IN reference to old western scrounger , can't import that. i don't think they have the license to export.

Got to say the Nambu is a cool gun. on my 10gun want list.
 
As requested, here's a numbered version:

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1. Walther P.38 - 43 byf
2. Radom P.35(P) - series 3
3. Inglis Hi Power - 1T series
4. Chinese Tokarev TT-33 - this is kind of a strange one, it has absolutely no markings except for the serial number
5. CZ-38 - Finnish issue
6. S&W Pre-Victory - Canadian issue
7. Mauser C/96 - Prewar Commercial made in 1905
8. Garate OP No.2 Mk.I - Spanish-made S&W copy in .455 Webley used by the Brits in WW1
9. Webley Mk.IV - 1916
10. Finnish Luger M/23
11. French M1892 - 1892 St Etienne
12. Austrian Rast-Gasser M1898 - 1917 Steyr
13. Webley Mk.I
14. Browning 1922 - Yugoslavian Officer's Model (not the enlisted model)
15. Steyr 1911 Chilean Contract
16. Nagant M1895 - 1938 Tula
17. Italian Bodeo 1889 - 1925 Sfare
18. Colt New Service - .455 Webley
19. S&W Mk.II Hand Ejector - .455 Webley
20. Webley .38 Mk.IV - War Finish & broad arrow marked
21. Webley & Scott Model 1910 .38ACP
22. Colt M1901 Army
23. Colt 1911 British Contract in .455 Auto - RAF Marked
24. SACM Mle 1935A
25. Enfield No.2 Mk.I - 1937 Enfield
26. Colt 1903 Pocket Hammer
27. Enfield No.2 Mk.I* - 1943 Enfield
28. MAS Mle 1935S
29. Colt M1911A1 - 1943 Colt
30. Nambu T-14 - Nagoya 16.8 (August 1941)

Other than the 1911's I really like #26..... the Colt1903 pocket hammer .38ACP...:cool:

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Cool closeup pic....

I had a nice one circa 1999..... Am still on the hunt for another. :)

To me the Colt 1903 pocket hammer .38ACP is the direct precursor to the Model 1905 .45ACP..... which was the 'granddaddy' of the 1911.

Yeah, one can never have "too many" old Colts..... ;)

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.455 Webley isn't that hard to find, .455 Webley Auto is a different story altogether. Pretty much have to make your own cases by cutting an extractor groove in .45 Colt cases.

I feel for ya.. I made my own cases to shoot mine.... great collection of militaria. Thanks for sharing...
 
The 1911 for example is actually a British contract model in .455 Webley Auto, which is basically unobtainium. I could just swap the barrel and mag from the 1911A1 and shoot it with .45ACP, but that's just not the same.

These guys have the Webley .455 rimmed. Maybe the manufacturer of the brass (in Oz) also makes the .455 auto.

http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=777836

I also vaguely recall a shooting buddy from 20 years ago having a .455 Colt auto like yours.
Other than ruining most of the brass with little splits at the mouth, conventional .45ACP worked pretty well, IIRC.
 
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