Pretty neat, I'm sure there was. During my research I found there was another fairly famous gunsmith from that era called George Wallis and his son George Wallis Jr. They were gunsmiths but also collectors. George Wallis had a large collection which he turned into one of the first arms museums...
So I’m 4000+ miles away from my home country/city and living in the US… and I happen to stumble across a 1828 percussion pistol made by an old time English gunsmith named Robert Williamson… Who was born, worked & lived in the small city of Hull… Which is the city I was born/lived in for most of...
They do have a safety, the hammer has a half(quarter actually)-cock system where the trigger cannot be pulled and hammer will not ride forward without being pulled all the way back.
Badger Creek Firearms in Mooresville always has a pretty nice used / consignment section. Another place I've head is good, but never been is Premier Arms in Brownsburg. Looking at pics on their FB, they have a LOT of used/surplus guns. I'd recommend just hitting up random Pawn shops too, they...
Multi-Cams of Ukraine - Occasionally see Ukrainian solders walking around with side folders.
Odessa Port
Odessa Sea
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I noticed that too. I watch a kid called Liku Tactical on YouTube and he's from Japan. He owns so much expensive gear and the airsoft guns he has look so real.
Oldish thread now but I'm from the UK originally and I've always been into firearms. Gun ownership over there is fairly rare, it's a pain in the ass to get anything. You have to prove that you have a use for the shotgun/rifle and be a regular visiting member of a gun club.
Long guns must be...
My current setup, needs some modifying though..
I removed the buis and threw them on my .22 pistol because they're junk and I need some better ones and the PA 5x was just for range fun. I'll put either another LPVO on it or a EOTech on it soon.
Stag lower with a SSP Geissele trigger, hogue...
I love seeing stuff like this haha. We're hoarders but in a good way. I did something similar to this last year, I had a bunch of spare parts laying around (including the cheapo Amazon optic lol) and I managed to pull together a nice .22 pistol.
I had the pistol receiver already, installed...
I think society wise, it's a good thing. They should bring back firearms training in schools and have shooting competitions again like like had in the 50s etc.
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I honestly can't stop buying them lol.. I have a J.P. Sauer single-action .22 revolver that I love and take to the range almost every time I shoot. I made myself a little project last year as well, to build the cheapest .22 AR I could and ended up with this thing
I have a VZ-52 that I haven't shot yet, I have about 50 rounds on strippers and I will shoot it at some point but ammo is fairly rare and difficult to find since it was the only rifle to ever use the Czech round 7.62x45. I sold a 1943 dated Carcano due to enbloc clip/ammo availability and I...
Steinel makes AMAZING new 7.7j for the 99 and 6.5j for the Type 38 but their stuff is on back order because of high demand. I would strongly suggest getting that stuff if you ever need it. They even sell Nambu ammo.
I've always liked mine but I try to collect as much WW2 stuff as I can.. Most common issues with sticky bolt, from what I've seen, are cosmoline still in the action or a bad extractor. They commonly sell for 400-550 for a standard 91/30s but there are variants that are worth much more.