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It's a Sako A3 7mm Rem Mag. I don't know too much about them. I think it's similar to a .270 but with a bit more feet per second and range. |
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1903 Colt Type I
Bought this today. A Colt model M, 1903 .32 ACP, Type I. This one has the 4" bbl and the removable barrel bushing. Made from 1903 thru 1908. This one is from 1906. Not bad for a piece that is 109 years old! Several of the small pins and screws as well as the trigger showing the fire blue. The barrel bushing plug still has a good bit of case colors showing!
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Colt Army
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I have a type 2 from 1910. A level of craftsmanship we'll never see again... |
Old Colts
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Double barrel percussion hammergun sold by Jos. C Grubb of Phila. in the 1850's.
Belgian/British made. A 'Trade Gun' of no real worth. http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1.../JosCGrubb.jpg |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1414133330.jpg Mine's quite a bit more beat up than yours. It's actually my only semi-auto of any kind that I've never had a malfunction with :cool: |
They also had great style back then. Beautiful lines to that model.
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1903- 32 cal http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429615809.jpg
1908- .380 cal http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429615946.jpg These are my favorite pistols to carry... |
The last post made me consider this: how many other 100+ year old mechanical devices do we use today? Of those devices, how many would you stake your life on, or use as a means to prevent injury or death?
I don't see pro football players wearing 100 year old helmets. Anyone here drive a 100 year old car on a daily basis? Anyone here have a 100 year old smartphone? (Anyone here use a smartphone that's less than 3 years old?!?) It seems to me that while spoon design continues to improve, the firearm technology of 100 years ago is still very suitable today -- it is sufficient to be used as a means of self defense. Yeah, I know -- tell me something I don't know, Captain Obvious. :D Just an observation. -Z-man. |
Good Point.............
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Z-man,
Interesting, Spme other old machinery that is in front line service today is aircraft, DC3's from the 1930's used today in commercial shipping and B-52's, 60 year old aircraft making up the backbone of the USA's heavy bombers. Not counting all the Piper cubs and such. Guns and aircraft, old designs that can still be competitive today. |
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That said, it has about the widest disparity regarding charge weights between the various loading manuals. More than most other calibers, a good chronograph is your friend in helping you understand where your particular rifle lies in the spectrum of rifles so chambered. Throats vary widely from manufacturer to manufacturer, which is what contributes to the seemingly contradictory information from one manual to the next - often one manual's starting load exceeds another's maximum load with the same powder and bullet. It all depends on the rifle or test barrel used to work up the data. Once you figure out where your rifle is, though, they are a real pleasure to work with. Have fun. |
Just bought a new SIG P320 today and am going back to get a SIG 556 Patrol tomorrow that I couldn't carry home on the bike today. Photos tomorrow.
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Thanks Jeff. Your expertise is always appreciated.
I probably won't handload for this gun. I'll be shooting it so infrequently that factory loads will do. I've bought a box of Hornady 139 gr SST that I'll try out next weekend :) |
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Very cool Bryon. Hauled mine home from the shop last week (no violin case though).
krikey they're heavy! Jim |
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Is that a pistol in your pocket or are you just glad to see me? |
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A Sunday shoot with my new 7mm Rem Mag.
A nice drive... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1430635439.jpg The gun was quite nice to shoot. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1430635515.jpg I hadn't fired it before so I was reasonably pleased with the six shots at 200 meters. This is the patched target before it went back in the rack. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1430635619.jpg |
Nice shooting Bill!
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Thanks. The gun was quite nice to shoot. The other guys were using AR15s with silencers so weren't appreciating the big boom of the 7mm Rem Mag :D
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I love my 7mmRemMag, it really does put holes in holes
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/864443-new-life-100-spoon-art.html
Dave Lucas has done his magic on one more of a tired old spoons. This time it's a Winchester Model 12. It was built in 1915 making it 100 years old this year. Thanks Dave BEFORE http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1431162282.jpg AFTER http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1431162322.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1431162307.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1431162339.jpg |
thank you Henry. glad to know ya...
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Picked these up today, former Porsche racer, bought them in the late 80s and for the most part put them in his closet. The P220 has only been fired for the CCW permitting back in the 80s..http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1431997890.jpg
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Byron, that's the best generation of the P220 there is. I have one too. I've had it refinished and it's my number one gun. Got about 12k rds. through her and will never part with her.
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Sig 220
I agree with Rick, your 220 is a great gun! I have one that was made shortly after yours that is indeed one of my favorites. I've had mine for years, have fired and carried it a lot and it is still in great shape. I bought mine from a gunshop that handled police trade ins. I think I paid $400 for it!! Hope you enjoy your example as much as I have mine!
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In a large gun store here locally today, not known for having older used guns, and stumbled across this very nice matching numbers Spreewerk P-38 from late 1944. I love the machining marks, evidence of quantity over quality by that time.
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I've got one just like that, Dave. My father-in-law picked it from a German acquaintance in France in 1945.
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