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Greg,
That is cool! Nice examples. Ron
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Beautiful set!
Ciao
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Hi Greg,
Glad the repro rig made its way to Barbados and into your collection. Great looking pistols... Do you go shooting down there ? Are there ranges ? p.s. The other rig..is that a British Welbey ? Zig-zag revolver...? Regards, Pete... <img border="0" alt="[typing]" title="" src="graemlins/yltype.gif" /> |
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Thanks Pete. Yup, plenty of pistol ranges and I shoot alot on my father's farm. I shoot about 3 or 4 times a week. The revolver is a Webley Mk6 .445 made in 1917 with WW1 trench developed shoulder stock. It is a regular SA/DA revolver, not the Forsbury auto-revolver (zig-zag groove in cylinder to index next chamber). I also have a 1915 Mk5 Webley in .455 and the two .38s from WW2, Webley Mk4 and Enfield No2. All of them are used from time-to-time. I'm on a mission to find a Red 9 Mauser with shoulder stock to complete the set.
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