Very neat old gun.
I can't bring myself to "like" that, but I applaud your boldness!Here's another entry...hard to choose!View attachment 809947
I second that.I can't bring myself to "like" that, but I applaud your boldness!
I can't bring myself to "like" that, but I applaud your boldness!
Here are a few.
.480 Bisley...
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.500 Maximum Bisley (custom)...
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.44 Mag Bisley (custom)...
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.500 JRH Bisley (custom)...
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Very cool! That looks like a steel frame rather than Zamak?I only have this one so it got to be the best looking one I have...
Weihrauch (EAA Windicator) HW9 ST Target Trophy .22L.R.:
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Yes, steel frame. The Target Trophy is probably the "top" of Weihrauch line so they use steel frames both for the .22L.R. and the .357Mag version. They use zamak frames for .38Spl models and "entry level" .22L.R. revolvers.Very cool! That looks like a steel frame rather than Zamak?
Well look at that, they even had locks built into the guns way back then. lolMine would have to be the Colt root in .28View attachment 809963
That blued JRH is a work of art, but man do I love open tops.
That's a work of art right there too. Those stocks just set it off.Here are a couple more...
This is my .45 Colt Bisley (custom)...
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Another view...
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