Here's a 1915 Colt Army Special that I turned into a Fitz Special today. It started life as a $170 parts gun with a cracked forcing cone. I replaced the barrel with a snub barrel, had my gunsmith put a sight on it and fix the mechanical issues, then today I hacked it up. I've got a little over...
Picked this little gem at Cabelas for $749. Original box numbered to the gun and 5 original two tone magazines. All the original paperwork including the rare brochure on the tansley safety that they only shipped in 1916 and 1917
Police Positive rebarreled with a Bankers Special barrel
Pre model 36 chiefs special Smith from about 1957. This is like the one that Henry Hill beats the piss out of his girlfriends neighbor with in Goodfellas
Smith & Wesson DA Frontier .44-40 and a cut down 3rd model .38
'48 ish Smith & Wesson 2" M&P. Detroit PD gun. I installed the factory S&W MOP grips
A couple of Smiths from about 1865
Some first model HE 1896 Smiths
Sawed off Remington model 11 "whippet" gun with Cutts compensator
Oswald Carcano copy. This was missing the bayo lug when I shot the pic. I have since replaced it.
Merwin Hulbert that my Dad used to carry when he was a teenager
1918 Artillery Luger
Kirk, I was actually surprised how easy they eject. I thought I would have to pick the cases out by hand but I could actually kick them all clear with one good push on the rod.
1903 Colt Pocket Hammerless .32 from 1917. This one is engraved with initials as you can see and the finish has been removed. It is in the white
This is a 1908 Pocket hammerless .380 from 1911
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