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One can dream..can't they?Just so. But, barring an inheritance, finding a wishing well or magic lamp in working order, such a thing is not in the cards for me, or most of us. The best I can hope to do is acquire those things I really want when, and if, they become available within my not-unlimited financial range. I've been pretty lucky thusfar, and am hoping to be so in future...
mhb - MIke
What you describe as a "Webley Bentley" may not actually be one .... Revolvers usibng Bentley's Patent(s) are unusual -- - and most writres copied the incorrect information from earlier books such as JN George's "English Pistols and Revolvers".I have a .36 Manhattan in great condition and a Webley Bentley both original so I am thinking long arm and go for a Colt,s Patterson rifle
The PROBLEM with those is that some unscrupulous people years ago engraved "2nd Quality" on what were standard British long range target rifles, and sold them as Confederate ;-(((((Confederate scoped 2nd Best Whitworth.
One can dream..can't they?
Thinking Tranter rather than webleyAs said on a previous thread, the .577 percussion revolver. Haven't even seen a photo of one since a gun magazine article in the middle 70's. Think was a Webley but not certain now.
You may be thinking of this: the .577 TranterAs said on a previous thread, the .577 percussion revolver. Haven't even seen a photo of one since a gun magazine article in the middle 70's. Think was a Webley but not certain now.
Confederate scoped 2nd Best Whitworth.
The PROBLEM with those is that some unscrupulous people years ago engraved "2nd Quality" on what were standard British long range target rifles, and sold them as Confederate ;-(((((
That's a outstanding Adam's. It looks hardly used.I've lready reached one of my dreams - one of the next dreams would be a Billinghurst underhammer - unfortunately still out of my wallet ...
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I would have to go with a Colt 1860 Army. Instead of like new condition, I'd like it to show some age, but be in great working order.
Miss you Jim! Along with your impeccable taste in firearms!
Buying a cased pair of Boutets would cost as much, or more, than buying the English duellers in the first place....
mhb - MIke
Id only want a Parker Hale so I can shoot the poggies out of it.
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