Mine would be a Smith and Wesson model 10 manufactured best I can tell him 69. Followed by a Polish P 64 manufactured and 75. And a Bulgarian Makarov a manufactured and 83. All or carried and shot on a regular basis
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Mine would be a Smith and Wesson model 10 manufactured best I can tell him 69. Followed by a Polish P 64 manufactured and 75. And a Bulgarian Makarov a manufactured and 83. All or carried and shot on a regular basis
1858 Remington-Rider Belt Revolver in .32 Rimfire plus a percussion .36 C&B with a lock made by Joseph Golcher. Unknown when the rifle was made, lock somewhere between 1830-1850.
Windsor Enfield P-1853 type II lock dated 1856.
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I have a beat up rolling block in .43 cal. I do not know the year of manufacture. I have parts of a 93 mauser. I have a dutch 9.4 revolver. So nothing really old.
I have a Winchester pump .22 gallery rile with oct barrel that is chambered for .22 shorts only.
Mid 1890's.
Happened to run across it at an estate auction. It has a few bubba'd repairs to the mag tube but was otherwise in very good condition. Probably paid too much for it but I enjoy owning it. It shoots and is reasonably accurate at shorter ranges. Love to see people's eye's get big when I put it into their hands. Its a piece of history.
That I shoot regularly… probably this 1917 vintage 1911. It belonged to my Grampa, my Father and now mine.
http://www.imashooter2.com/pictures/grampa1911-760.jpg