Yeah, come on Tower...lets see the goodies....Tower.75 wrote:Hmmm... I know a friend who recently sold a Swede Mauser... wonder if it's the same. The shooting cycles of the UK aren't exaclty big, are they?
I need to get my camera out and do some snappin' me thinks.
Walnut and old iron photo thread
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Behold my goodies and be in awe!
Actually, I don't have anything that exciting.
Starting from the top -
- 19th Century "generic" boy's rabbit gun. Smooth bore, back-action lock.
- Pedersoli Short Land Pattern "Brown Bess" musket
- P1853 (Original) Enfield rifle musket
- Spandu made G1898 Mauser
- Eddystone/Remington made P14 rifle
- BSA SMLE No1 MkIII
Same guns, just a more top-down view, in the top right is my Pedersoli "Brown Bess Carbine" The top left is my Swiss M1881 Veterli bolt-action rifle, but I cant seem to find my picture of that. It's been posted in the forum somewhere, though
Pieta - "Colt" Army
Actually, I don't have anything that exciting.
Starting from the top -
- 19th Century "generic" boy's rabbit gun. Smooth bore, back-action lock.
- Pedersoli Short Land Pattern "Brown Bess" musket
- P1853 (Original) Enfield rifle musket
- Spandu made G1898 Mauser
- Eddystone/Remington made P14 rifle
- BSA SMLE No1 MkIII
Same guns, just a more top-down view, in the top right is my Pedersoli "Brown Bess Carbine" The top left is my Swiss M1881 Veterli bolt-action rifle, but I cant seem to find my picture of that. It's been posted in the forum somewhere, though

Pieta - "Colt" Army
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You say 'nothing exciting', but that's a nice collection - and muskets you actually shoot
At the top though...is that an early 'black gun'!

At the top though...is that an early 'black gun'!
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Thanks. Kind of you to say.You say 'nothing exciting', but that's a nice collection - and muskets you actually shoot
At the top though...is that an early 'black gun'!
No. it's not a black gun, though the stock is painted black. It's one of the thousands and thousands of everyday guns made my private gunmakers in the 19th century.
It's a smooth-bore back-action (percussion) "rabbit gun" designed for a boy, or girl. It's got platinum inlay and breech plug. It's a wall hanger, though. Bore looks like a drain pipe, and the wrist is cracked. I have no doubt a skilled man, or woman, could repair it, alas, my engineering skills starts and stops with putting up a shelf.
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Tower.75 wrote:Pieta - "Colt" Army
Pietta "1851 Navy" Sheriff.......

In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Walnut and old iron photo thread
It's an odd ball. It's marketed as the "Navy", but it's in .44, and Colt never made the Navy in .44, they were all .36
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