Some old revolvers and a couple of newer vintage handguns

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#21 Post by nigelc »

Excellent pictures of some great guns - thanks clapclap
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#22 Post by ordnance »

Now you are just making me jealous. smile2 Will post some of mine sometime, they are not as nice of some of yours.
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#23 Post by rufrdr »

I've read that Northern Ireland has different handgun laws than the rest of the UK, is that correct?
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#24 Post by Sim G »

Certainly does. Apart from those handguns issued to the police, prisons and other civil servants at risk of terrorist attack (NI also has the only routinely armed police force in the UK), the then Northern Ireland Secretary, (read Governor), Mo Molam, decided that there there was no need to extend the ban to civilian target shooters.

Other parts of Great Britain also still have handguns for sport, namely the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands, Jersey, Guernsey and Aldernay. The Channel Islands still have semi auto full bore rifles!
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#25 Post by Chuck »

Love those Ruger Revolvers, would love a Vaquero model... :cry:
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#26 Post by 25Pdr »

Chuck wrote:Love those Ruger Revolvers, would love a Vaquero model... :cry:
Yeah Chuck! I had a Ruger Convertible Blackhawk same as Rufrdr Being a modern gun you could load the 45 Colt rounds to almost 44 Mag level. There are unique loading data for the Blackhawk.

Also! When the US Navy was using our range for practice and we just happened to be around you could just install the 45 ACP cylinder on the Gun and take advantage of all the free 45 ACP Ammo they kindly loaned us.... :grin:

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#27 Post by Chuck »

Gun porn with class 25!!. I drool over these every time I visit Cabela's......I'll get one some day..... ;)
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#28 Post by 25Pdr »

The nearest we can get here is something like this...

Or Alan Westlake conversions...
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#29 Post by anpol »

I hesitated a good hwil before posting this, is it a vintage handgun (one of the portraied beasts, or beauties?), is it old enough?

Finally I decided it might be exotic and rare enough to deserve a mention and its nail in the wall of fame (or shame? ;-)). It's the black one below. The silvery 6-incher you probably all know...

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Oh, it's a six-shooter, .38 caliber, quite non-metric revolver :-D.

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#30 Post by meles meles »

25Pdr wrote: Also! When the US Navy was using our range for practice and we just happened to be around you could just install the 45 ACP cylinder on the Gun and take advantage of all the free 45 ACP Ammo they kindly loaned us.... :grin:

Now that is interesting ! Are those cylinders rare? How are they adapted to take a rimless case? How are they ejected? We've seen half and even full moon clips for .45 ACP but not special cylinders...
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