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RE: BigJ's "Show & Tell" (Early Percussion)
Come on BigJ, lets take a look at some more of those mid 1800's pistols. I know you got more. If you really want to impress, I wouldn't doubt if you had a authentic walker laying around. But that 1851 Navy is very cool.
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RE: BigJ's "Show & Tell" (Early Percussion)
ORIGINAL: bigcountry Come on BigJ, lets take a look at some more of those mid 1800's pistols. I know you got more. If you really want to impress, I wouldn't doubt if you had a authentic walker laying around. But that 1851 Navy is very cool. |
RE: BigJ's "Show & Tell" (Early Percussion)
I'm at awe and exceeded my expectations Big John, WOW!
![]() Thanks for your time and will keep peeking back, hoping for more. Your hard work and knowledge is to admire...:D |
RE: BigJ's "Show & Tell" (Early Percussion)
Nice pieces of history!
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RE: BigJ's "Show & Tell" (Early Percussion)
Well???...!!!
More please:D |
RE: BigJ's "Show & Tell" (Early Percussion)
ORIGINAL: Edcyclopedia Well???...!!! More please:D I found them..... Here are a couple of 1830's brass pocket pistols, both are English made and you don't see these too often. The little single barrel would most likely be found in a ladies purse or stocking. The double is a mans pocket pistol. Thanks for looking and I'll post another BigJ's Show and Tell soon. It will be acompletely variety of firearm....stay tuned.;) ![]() ![]() ![]() This gives you an idea of how small they are. The hammers, triggers and trigger guards are steel, the rest is brass and wood. ![]() |
RE: BigJ's "Show & Tell" (Early Percussion)
Very cool big guy, thanks!
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