D drm3m CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Location Montreal Quebec Jan 11, 2025 #1 https://postimages.org/ [ Last edited: Jan 11, 2025
DANCESWITHEMPTIES CGN Ultra frequent flyer Uber Super GunNutz Rating - 100% 98 0 0 Jan 11, 2025 #5 I can see where a lot of revolvers of that time took their shape from Beals design.
DANCESWITHEMPTIES CGN Ultra frequent flyer Uber Super GunNutz Rating - 100% 98 0 0 Jan 11, 2025 #9 I'll trade you the two I have up on the EE right now for that Whitney... Don't have one in my collection.
I'll trade you the two I have up on the EE right now for that Whitney... Don't have one in my collection.
D drm3m CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Location Montreal Quebec Jan 11, 2025 #10 Thanks ---but no-thanks. I have at beautiful D/A Starr Revolver in my collection.
Z Zortron CGN Regular Rating - 100% 22 0 0 Jan 11, 2025 #12 Are you leading us on to tell us you deactivated and sold it for scrap metal in 2011? Is that the punch line of this thread?
Are you leading us on to tell us you deactivated and sold it for scrap metal in 2011? Is that the punch line of this thread?
D drm3m CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Location Montreal Quebec Jan 11, 2025 #13 What are you talking about????? I bought the Whitney in August 2019 at Ancestry Guns in Missouri, U.S.A. The Starr D/A Revolver was purchased in Montreal in 1971 from a collector. Last edited: Jan 11, 2025
What are you talking about????? I bought the Whitney in August 2019 at Ancestry Guns in Missouri, U.S.A. The Starr D/A Revolver was purchased in Montreal in 1971 from a collector.
D drm3m CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Location Montreal Quebec Jan 12, 2025 #14 The price paid for the Starr Revolver back in 1971 was $50. The previous owner had registered it. I got it de-registered. We used to shoot it.
The price paid for the Starr Revolver back in 1971 was $50. The previous owner had registered it. I got it de-registered. We used to shoot it.