.36 Cal. Feinwerkbau Billingshurst Pistol (History No.1)

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.44 Cal. Feinwerkbau Rogers & Spencer (This one was made before they were known as the History No.2. Made by FWB fitted by Hege Waffen about 20 years ago)

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.50 Cal. Thompson Center Arms Scout. This gun can fire a 460 grain Maxi Bullet sitting on top of 90 odd grains of FFG. Cures any flinch problems you may have with smaller guns !! (Fifth picture shows the huge ported nipples) I also have a 54 Cal. barrel for this gun. Very spectacular gun to watch fired as surplus pressure is vented through the two ports on both sides of the action. I have to wear corn plasters on my knuckles or the trigger guard will spit them open.

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45 Cal. Ruger Old Army with ''Pimp Grips'' & Bianchi holster

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