Beautiful gun, kinda unusual chambering. Very nice!Just picked up this beautiful C-Sharps Highwall with a vintage Malcolm Scope. Not my usual taste, but definitely caught my eye. View attachment 1188959View attachment 1188960View attachment 1188961View attachment 1188962
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S&W Model 29-9 Heritage Series made by thr Performance Center in 2001. Only 176 exist and they're literally the final N-Frames to every leave S&W without the lock.
Stunning Smelly. Lithgow?
I give up, WTH is that? Mauser or Italian or ?
It’s a Benelli B76 9mm. A very cool and unique pistol.I give up, WTH is that? Mauser or Italian or ?
This is pretty "random". I was privileged to have owned it for a while.
DR in 8X57J (rimless .318 bore) by P Reeb, House Gunmaker to Kaiser Wilhelm II, circa 1916.
Thanks! I guess I made a good guess, Italian lines. I never even knew Benelli made pistols! I just know them from Shotguns. Really interesting looking gun.It’s a Benelli B76 9mm. A very cool and unique pistol.
PMC Starfires?
And motorcycles, originally.Thanks! I guess I made a good guess, Italian lines. I never even knew Benelli made pistols! I just know them from Shotguns. Really interesting looking gun.
Yes. I bought several thousand rounds years ago (30) at a very attractive price. They were kept in ammo cans.PMC Starfires?
Either shimmed, or they have an inner shoulder which could be shaved until they clocked true, I'm guessing. Alternatively, the receiving hole shoulder/ step could be drilled deeper as needed.Now you have me wondering when the last time someone waited to cut screw slots until after they knew how they would be clocked tightened?
That's the way I understand it is done. Screws are tightened down with a fair amount of material on the "head". Witness marks are struck and the head is ground and screw slots are cut to reflect.Either of those would also affect height, that looks more like craftsmanship than shim to fit.
I would have guessed they were larger than they are now when first installed and the method used to tighten them was removed as they were brought down level with the surface, then the slot was created, along with the art work.
I remember them in the gun ads from the early 90s when I was just a pup.Yes. I bought several thousand rounds years ago (30) at a very attractive price. They were kept in ammo cans.