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Ned Kelly
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Yep, that's him. Sorry about the bad pic. It was behind glass so the gun couldn't continue it's crime career :) Good gun knowledge there Fred. All I remember was the guy saying it was a Colt. It's at the closed and historic Old Melbourne Jail where you can do really interesting guided walk arounds.
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I have a reproduction of that same 1851 Colt navy. It has been converted to 38 special. Love this gun. SO much fun to shoot.
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Colt..........
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I noticed that your Colt has the dovetailed rear sight rather than the notch in the hammer. Did it come that way or did you make the change? Nice piece, by the way! |
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Such is life. This is interesting... Dan Kelly's pistol was sold at action for $122,000 in 2012. Apparently he was also a vandal. What was he thinking? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1401843913.jpg http://www.news.com.au/national/dan-kellys-pistol-sells-for-122000/story-fncynjr2-1226521543966 |
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Picked up this Rock Island Arms 1911 .45 Commander from Bud's for just under $400 last weekend. Solid as a rock, put 100 rds of Farm & Fleet discount ammo through with no fails of any kind. Carries like a dream.
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Colt Navy...........
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Commander......
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However, it could have been worse, he could have put a notch in the grip to record each of his kills. Quote:
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I reworked a commander size Rock Island 1911 for a buddy a while back. Overall I was impressed with it. However the standard 1911 parts require a LOT of fitting to get them to work properly in the thing. Example, one thing we changed was the safety lever. the wilson combat pin size is larger than what RI used so you either drill the Rock Island frame out to the new pin size or turn down the pin on the new parts. standard 1911 parts can be made to work but don't fit properly out of the box
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Fred, thanks. It's a steel frame. I think that's why it shoots so nice - not as much kick as I expected.
Rednine, I wish you were local to me (People's Republic of IllAnnoyistan). I've never field stripped a 'bull-nose' 1911, and am reluctant to take it apart when everything fits so good now. It doesn't have the normal slide spring bushing, and the instructions describe some sort of trick with a bent paperclip. So far, only asked my FFL if he knows someone, so I'll probably find a person to help this week. I'm happy with the way everything works as is, thinking about a rail to mount a light for nightstand duty, but otherwise it's all good now. Quote:
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What's in a name............
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This one had the bull barrel as well minus barrel bushing. its the same thing you have. Here is what it looks like stripped
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Revolvers
I've kinda gone off the deep end for Revolvers. I will always have my 1911 and I love my Sig 229 .40 for my carry but I must be a dude from the 70's because I really love the big revolvers.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402201140.jpg
Grandfathers 1954 S&W Pre-Model 28 / Highway Patrolman, 5 screw 4" .357 Mag. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402201310.jpg S&W 1954 Pre-Model 27, 3.5" .357, 5 screw http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402201420.jpg S&W 1973 Model 19, 6" .357 Combat Mag. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402201558.jpg Colt Python, .357, 6" http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402201616.jpg S&W Model 29, 44 Mag, 8-3/8" 1973 911 T MFI Coupe, Aubergine Steve |
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My AR is still evolving. ... got the pressure switch located and securedhttp://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...psrbjkwtju.jpg |
Real Ones..........
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And, yes there are some places (states) where full auto weapons may be legally owned. Georgia is one of those lucky places. Of course the weapon has to have been registered and all of the Federal procedures must be followed including paying a transfer tax of $200 (I think). I don't own any fully auto weapons and have never wished to do so. But, I do think that they are pretty interesting as a group! |
For Targa911S and Henry.
My 1891 LeFever 10 Gauge E grade with Weig-A-Tinny rail, Weigand scope rings and a Redfield Revenge 3-9x42 scope (on sale at Cabela's $119). I'm looking into a folding stock and pistol grip fore end but haven't been having much luck. :D The geese are gonna be nervous! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402452358.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1402452394.jpg |
I just fainted.......
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