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I have my Grandmother's model 1903. It was her "burglar gun" that she kept in the coat closet next to the front door.
The ammo available now is inferior quality and the gun jams all the time with it. Back when you could still get Winchester ammo for it, it worked fine. I briefly had a Model 63 which was the 22LR version of the gun, but sold it before ever firing it. http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=888 |
15/16 April 2019
The internet isn’t 100% where I’m at so here’s yesterday and today’s guns. I will say the beach and the bathing beauties more then make up for it!
As many of you've seen I have a diverse collection of guns. (like most of us) I have a soft spot for vintage Target Pistols - three 1911s (one in .45 ACP and two in .38 Special wadcutter). I also have a few vintage wheel gun target revolvers; including these two: both are Colt Officer's Model 6" Heavy Barrel .38 Specials; first a 1936 vintage that I found in a Cabella's in Indiana. It came with Sanderson grips - one of two custom grip makers in the 30s-50s. It has an adjustable rear and front sight and a very nice DA and SA trigger pull: http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...s/omt_left.jpg http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al.../omt_right.jpg The other revolver, came from another member of the ColtForum.com. It dates to 1940; is essentially the same model (Officer's Model 6" heavy barrel - 43,109 serial numbers newer). What sets this gun apart is that it has been modified by King's Gunsight Company (formerly of LA and San Francisco but the original company is out of business). The revolver is called a Colt-King Super Target with both front and rear adjustable sights, a ribbed sight rail, converted to single action only, and has a "mirror" installed on the rail to reflect light on the front sight. It also has a trigger shoe installed on it. (the mirror works - just looking at the sights in my living room the front sight is illuminated). It came with a set of ill fitting, probably handmade target stocks; which I've replaced by putting the Sandersons on it. Before I left the gun shop we checked the trigger pull - awesome; very smooth, consistently around 3.15#s. http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...king_right.jpg http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al.../king_ammo.jpg http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...ght_assist.jpg front sight illumination mirror http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...arget_ammo.jpg the appropriate .38 Special Midrange wadcutter ammo |
Damn nice Colts, Sir!
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17 and 18 April
Posted last night but the post is a no show!
17 April: http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...aka/P238_2.jpg Sig P238, .380. Copy of Colt Mustang sized pistols http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...g_target_1.jpg P238, 30 rounds from the 3-1/2, 7, and 15 yard line using a half sized target 18 April: http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al..._magazines.jpg Swedish, Husqvarna M40 made for the Danish National Police at the end of WWII |
Me likes that Swede!
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My FIL has a husquvarna but it mows the lawn
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19 April 2019
Czech Republic making Gaston Glock look bad! CZ P-09, poly frame, steel upper, 1 in the pipe 19 in the magazine = 20 rounds of 9MM in hand! A great pistol; a more compact version is called the P-10.
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Cylinder & Slide 245 E. 4th Street Fremont, Nebraska 68025 United States 1-800-448-1713 BTW....https://www.usarmcorp.com/manufactur...-pocket-pistol |
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Very nice, but don’t forget about the P07. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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