Here are mine, two Kibler's, one Freddie Harrison, one John Bergmann, one co made Harrison and Bergmann and a couple of old CVA'S.
Thank you for that insight. All others scratch their heads and comment about how interesting it is.Well it is a swivel gun or wall gun for sure, but I have not come across one with such a small caliber before.
Keith.
That is a wonderful collection of firearms! I would mention more but the drool on my keyboard is making my fingers slip off of the keysA few of mine, these are almost all originals.View attachment 64332View attachment 64333View attachment 64334View attachment 64335View attachment 64336
Well DADGUMIT... Now you've got me coveting - and drooling out both sides of my mouth.Well. Here they are. L to R, a .50 Traditions Trapper pistol, T/C White Mountain Carbine in .50, T/C Hawken in .45, Traditions Crockett in .32, a .50 Lyman GPR, and my new Kibler Colonial in .54.
No revolvers or muskets yet and just the one flintlock, but theres still time. View attachment 64138
WOWZUH! Now THAT'S my kind of church! When I was a pastor in B'ham, AL, at our elders meeting of 8 guys, all but one carried. And before we opened in prayer, we'd all lay our pistols or revolvers (EMPTY, of course) on the table for one another to admire. Sounds crazy, but THAT'S THE GOOD OL' SOUTH! The most fun I had with that was when I slapped my S&W Model 29 .44 Mag with the 8 3/8" barrel on the table. : )Man...after seeing all the neat guns on this thread..... I'm almost embarrassed to show my o' worn out factory guns...
I host a "God, Guns & Guts" Dinner at my church annually and last year....I put a display at the dinner showing 3 of my o' hard living guns. I have added 2 more black powder guns since then. This year...I'll display all 5:
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Last year...I asked 5 others to bring their guns to the dinner. We had 50+ guns for everyone to enjoy. Everything from WWII, smoke poles, 44 magnums and even a 50 caliber BMG showed up. We had an awesome gathering. I would have LOVED to attend your church with that grip of fellars! I LOVE it!WOWZUH! Now THAT'S my kind of church! When I was a pastor in B'ham, AL, at our elders meeting of 8 guys, all but one carried. And before we opened in prayer, we'd all lay our pistols or revolvers (EMPTY, of course) on the table for one another to admire. Sounds crazy, but THAT'S THE GOOD OL' SOUTH! The most fun I had with that was when I slapped my S&W Model 29 .44 Mag with the 8 3/8" barrel on the table. : )
Had one just like it years ago, pulled off the best wing shot in my life with it!Bought this from a man in my Delaware home town maybe 1960ish. I imagine the small game I got with this 12 ga. would have run/flown away had they only known it was just an old muzzle loader.
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Where does the wife sleep? Semper Fi.Well. Here they are. L to R, a .50 Traditions Trapper pistol, T/C White Mountain Carbine in .50, T/C Hawken in .45, Traditions Crockett in .32, a .50 Lyman GPR, and my new Kibler Colonial in .54.
No revolvers or muskets yet and just the one flintlock, but theres still time. View attachment 64138
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