Unknown firing pin
HelloI bought nine unknown firing Pins. I'm sure that they are swiss because of the swiss rifle markings.Until now, no one could tell me from which gun/rifle it is. The lenght: 73 mmI have one marking...
View ArticleRevolver Holster From India...
I guess it was a matter of time that someone thought there was a need for newly-made Swiss revolver holsters made in...
View ArticleFurter Kleinkalibersystem / small bore system for SIG P210
I'm happy I found a Furter Kleinkalibersystem (small bore system) for the SIG P210. It's a single loading replacement for the whole slide of P210 pistols. Here the link:...
View ArticlePeabody arrived today
Have been looking for one for quite a while, Recieved from a great guy in Canada, Bore is like a mirror. very pleased.
View ArticleRevolver w/8" Long Barrel
This one is coming up next month at the Poulin's auction in Maine, USA :http://poulinantiques.hibid.com/lot/27064500/swiss-model-1882-revolver-/?q=Swiss+revolvers&ref=catalog(No affiliations...)
View ArticlePartial Amsler Milbank
I have an old Amsler Milbank rifle that is missing the lock and trapdoor. Someone on another forum helped ID it and suggested this board for more information. I'm curious if any parts are available to...
View ArticleAttention Canadian Members. Swiss Pistols are available in country.
Revolvers 1882, 1929Lugers 1929and 210shttps://www.tradeexcanada.com/produits/74?page=2
View ArticleSwiss Martini Target Rifle Question
Hello,I recently got a Swiss Martini Target rifle, built by Widmer using mostly Hämmerli components (action, barrel, etc).  Chambered for GP11 cartridge.Is anybody familiar enough with these to be...
View ArticleNew (?) Sig P210
At the latest 2017 SHOT show SIG SAUER displayed the latest iteration of the SIG P210(P49).From the few photos and lack luster reviews.The new pistol appears(?) to be the German made Legend.However...
View ArticleSIG P220, not P75
Hi all,I found last December in Lausanne a P220 I was searching for a long time. A private one, as the blue box tells. And no white A-like-army serial number.And... not in 9mm Parabellum...It even...
View ArticleVery early Armeerevolver 82
Well, I had luck last week and found this one: Yes, you saw it right. It's the 57th Revolver 82 produced for the army: Unfortunately it seems reblued. But the price was nice.....
View Articlesig for us military pistol
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/01/20/army-picks-sig-sauers-p320-handgun-to-replace-m9-service-pistol.htmlBut as is usual in the modern age, the bureaucrats over-complicated it beyond all hope. Even...
View Article1882 (c.1886) Commercial w/holster
Recently acquired my first Swiss pistol and I paid substantially for it... It has a previous owners name in the holster. (A. Steinemann) It was produced in 1886, numbers matching with the same number...
View ArticleCaution: Gas Cutting on 1882 Ordnance Revolvers
How much gas cutting is too much? I think it's crucial for everyone to inspect their revolvers periodically. This is a 1882 with a 3mm (.115") top strap. I estimate the cutting to be .020 wide and...
View ArticleMartini-action 3-position rifle slam-fire
I have recently bought a lovely Martini-action 3-position rifle--you know the kind, carved adjustable stock, slide-on open sights, elaborate cocking lever. After firing it a few times, it started...
View ArticleI need help identifying this rifle
I have the rifle shown in the pictures, but have no idea what it is. It appears to be military, but has small elements of engraving. It is approximately 43 to 45 calibre and has som similarity to so...
View ArticleLuger fail to feed
I recently (couple of weeks ago) purchased a swiss 06/29 luger in .30 luger. First time out at the range with it had multiple stoppages/fail to feed. Sometimes the cartridge would stovepipe, i.e. turn...
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