In addition to the later grip safety, I think Bruno's gun is also sporting a 1911-A1 pattern slide stop without the under cut. . .if that needs mentioning. . .
Erik
2023-10-01 03:13:19 +0000 UTC
"Come on pretty Mama" You came very close owing me a beer for that. ππ»
Markus B.
2023-09-27 18:02:30 +0000 UTC
IIRC, most of the surviving potato diggers are in 6mm Lee [ex-Navy or Marine MGs] which makes feeding them harder than anything else out there, since there's no parent brass available for reloading [now THAT w/b something to ask Prvi Partizan to repop! Woohoo!]
The son of potato digger, Marlin 1917s can be found, but of course, part of their conversion for aircraft use was eliminating the flapping link for a linear one...
Bruce Brodnax
2023-09-27 06:41:21 +0000 UTC
Actually I think the 'Ring of Fire' pistols would make an entertaining deep dive. Not quite Sam Colt levels of nefariocity, but close.
Mark Becht
2023-09-27 03:53:31 +0000 UTC
You keep teasing by mentioning the colt 1895 machine gun. Any thoughts on when you may try to cover it. I'm assuming they are a pain to find in working order and would probably require discussion the Marlin variations.
Sam Taylor
2023-09-26 11:30:23 +0000 UTC
Nope. All 1980-1990's Wonder Nines!
Ooh! The guns of Jennings, Bryco, Jennings-Bryco and Jimenez Arms!
Zanbaar
2023-09-26 09:47:48 +0000 UTC
51:34 the all breechloading conversion channel? Please?