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    What Would You Like To See?

    Which western themed revolvers would you like to see next in Co2 following on from the SAA,Schofield and Remington replicas?

    For me it would be the Richards Mason 1851 Navy and 1860 Army cartridge conversion revolvers which would suit the Co2 platform ideally.

    I would also like to see the Ruger Blackhawk and Super Blackhawk.

    Oh!and the Colt Bisley,too and all doable!
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    A LeMat would be interesting

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    Not exactly old-west, but I'd love to see a S+W 38 airweight, maybe using 8g carts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyebull View Post
    Not exactly old-west, but I'd love to see a S+W 38 airweight, maybe using 8g carts.
    There is already an airsoft version, would that simplify producing a CO2 version?

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    Webley RIC, as, apparently, used by Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.

    Remington 1890.

    Colt "Thunderer", DA model of 1878. Though it's a rubbish gun.

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    And, not old west, but a replica S&W hand ejector/triple lock/M1917 would be cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-carabine View Post
    A LeMat would be interesting
    Agreed. I would love a LeMat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blooregard View Post
    Agreed. I would love a LeMat.
    Especially that lower barrel

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    While a trifle obscure, a Volcanic Arms repeating pistol could be viable. Probably only in BB though unless the Umarex 8 shot mag was used.

    If you fancied a longarm, this could be fun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt%2...evolving_rifle

    Or for the "ultimate" revolver from the 1890s, go Belgian: https://www.firearmstalk.com/threads...volver.125036/
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    Quote Originally Posted by short-carabine View Post
    Especially that lower barrel
    Yep, pellets from the cylinders and bbs from the centre, lovely stuff!!

    Tom Horn whilst attempting to escape from jail was unable to operate a guards unfamiliar Borchardt pistol resulting in his recapture.
    I do have a soft spot for early automatics, wilder looking stuff like the Borchardt or the Mars would be great to own but I doubt there would be the market for them as they were quite limited productions and don't fit into a period where there is historical significance for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blooregard View Post
    Yep, pellets from the cylinders and bbs from the centre, lovely stuff!!



    I do have a soft spot for early automatics, wilder looking stuff like the Borchardt or the Mars would be great to own but I doubt there would be the market for them as they were quite limited productions and don't fit into a period where there is historical significance for them.
    I know, and nerd points to short-carabine for his earlier post. Same goes for a lot of the fascinating late Victorian/Edwardian pistols. If they aren't in big movies or video games, they won't get made.

    The Mars is insane. Steampunk Automag that doesn't work properly. The British Army used to keep a particular WW2 prototype tank (I forget which, I think it's at Bovingdon now) to teach people how not to design tanks, because it was so awful in every respect. The Mars is the pistol equivalent of how not to do it.

    What would be AWESOME would be a genuine semi-auto pellet-firing CO2 Webley-Fosbery.

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