I recently posted about finding one of my Grail Guns. A Colt 1917 .45.
The 1917, New Service frame is a tough one to find a holster for unless you want a military style flap holster.
Lewie at Steel Hide Leather Co. Made me a custom holster for the 1917. Perfect fit, very comfortable, top...
I've had a Beretta 21A for about 27 years. It was my father's and I really don't shoot it that much. Very finicky with ammo, does pretty good with CCI. You've also got to keep it clean of you want it to be reliable.
There are a lot more reliable options today. My daughter has the LCP II in 22...
Inherited this little gem (Colt Series 80, Government .380) from my Father-N-Law. He was an avid motorcycle rider who toured all over the U.S.
This was his carry piece for over 25 years. Good memories. Also, an awesome shooter.
All the Beretta bashing...guess I got an anomaly. Picked up my new Gallatin made Beretta 92 Compact INOX M9A1 Monday. Gun Prime had this one listed on Guns International at MSRP and it quickly found a home. The fit and finish on this gun is pure perfection. I took it to the range for a...
I've been looking for some time for one of these, they seem to be a rare model. The last two I saw on GunBroker were used and went for a premium plus price. I was surfing gun sites about a week ago and Gun Prime (Birmingham Pistol) had listed a brand new one on Guns International at MSRP. I...
"Lexol is the best stuff I've seen for keeping leather from drying out. They have a conditioner and a cleaner best I recall. It was the conditioner I used. It worked wonders on an old dry knife sheath." - Bazoo.
Thanks, just ordered some. Always in need of a good leather conditioner.
Thanks everyone for your responses. I was able to contact the person who makes these knives in Germany. I have included his response. Short of totally destroying everything but the blade I guess it is what it is. Upside, the issue appears to be the leather spacers. I have been applying oil to...
The only authorized U.S. distributor's website says they are out stock. Plus the latest ones I've seen do not have the stag this one does. Most of the knives of this type I've seen have a nut in the end that you can tighten with the right tool. I've not seen one like this. I'm thinking it...
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