View attachment 882731 Here's a few of my fun guns, they're English Adam's patent revolvers.
The top one was probably used by the confedracy in the 1860's and is currently non firing. It's a 32 bore cavalry model and it's huge!
I also have a Remington but it was probably too late to make a difference, its from 1863
Thats nice, were any of these guys Model gun or Air Soft fans. ??? The guys over in Japan may be restricted from real guns.. But they have the greatest realistic toy guns in the world.
Browning Medalists. A joy to shoot. Every time I let someone shoot them at the range, they out-shoot their own guns with them. Especially the one with the target grip. There's something about the design of the grip that tends to improve accuracy vs. standard grips.
I tend to agree. In rifle terms, it's kind if like a pre-64 Model 70 compared to a Ruger American Rifle. The Buck Mark and the RAR are good guns, but there is a huge, satisfying difference between those and the old-school guns that were built with a level of craftsmanship and quality that is missing from most modern guns. My Buck Mark is probably 80% as accurate as the Medalist, but there is a big difference in the guns in use. I enjoy shooting and handling the Medalist about 80% more.I owned one for many years. Highly accurate.
A Buckmark by comparison is a Saturday night special.
I had a Remington just like that. I needed money years ago and sold it along with the supplies. Often thought about getting a BP Colt.Fun?
Better in my opinion than machine guns.
All the clicks & thuds, bear-grease & smoke!
Most specifically - the brass framed Remington.
Todd.
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Love those Browning Medalists! I could see where those target grips could provide for a really solid and steady grip on the gun.