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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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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    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!
    That looks to be one of my all-time faves, a Colt Dragoon. Could it be done by using a 10-shot rotary insert, like Crosman, to fit into the cylinder? The design would need to move the cylinder forward in some way for access.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blooregard View Post
    I think it was the amusingly names Little Willie.
    Nope, Little Willie was the original first ever prototype tank from WW1.

    Quote Originally Posted by harry mac View Post
    A CO2, full metal replica of the S&W Mod 10, Military & Police revolver. It is THE classic revolver.
    Good idea. Preferably in pre-WW2 configuration with narrow tapering barrel. Given the makers' focus on obsolete military weapons, the best shot might be the US issue .45ACP M1917 S&W, with half-moon clips.

    (My version of THE classic revolver is a pre-WW2 Smith N-frame (as it is retrospectively called) .357".)

    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur John Smithsplease View Post
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    Yes, the Rogers and Spencer, agreed. Or one of the various catridge conversion Colt designs based on the 1851 Navy and 1960 Army, as (roughly) used in the classic Spaghetti Westerns by Clint Eastwood.

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