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.
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.
And, not old west, but a replica S&W hand ejector/triple lock/M1917 would be cool.
Not a revolver but a DECENT Mauser C96 pistol, perhaps with the 8g gas capsule, rather than the horrible Schnellfeuer one with the long magazine, which just ruins the lines of the pistol. There were a few in the wild west according to Hollywood.
And a Manurhin MR 93.
Some interesting suggestions the LeMat would be doable,too as there were cartridge conversions done of it back in the day.
I think,though by the time the early semi autos started to appear the west was far less wild!
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If I can get one of these made to the same standards with the same quality of materials as my black powder one, I would pay handsomely for it!
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Arthur
I wish I was in the land of cotton.
Tom Horn whilst attempting to escape from jail was unable to operate a guards unfamiliar Borchardt pistol resulting in his recapture.
https://truewestmagazine.com/tom-horn-gun/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Horn
A Rogers and Spencer.
Lovely looking revolver.
Arthur
I wish I was in the land of cotton.
A CO2, full metal replica of the S&W Mod 10, Military & Police revolver. It is THE classic revolver.
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.
Yes the mother of fugly, hit every branch on the fugly tree and then got hit by a truck. Vertical grip and bollock-sack spring housing. It could have a kind of steam-punk Dr Who charm, like the Mars pistol. But it doesn't.
Although not as bad as the French Chauchat automatic rifle. That is horrendous!