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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hello
Looking at a Hermmann Historica catalog, I found a similar revolver, but of German construction. According to the text, it is a revolver of salvos, built for a representation of a battle at sea, around 1900, a spectacle. See the text Affectionately |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Muy interesante ...
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Fernando K, is the barrel smoothbore, or rifled?
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They only fired blanks in these events, as is written. How would rifles be of any use ?
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Do you see the inside of the muzzle on these photos? The answer is NO.
I'm asking a person who ostensibly has access to the piece in question. Do you have access to this revolver? |
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Have a nice and safe weekend. . |
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I think everyone can see that the HH gun and the one in the museum are not the same.
Fernando K, is the muzzle bored all the way through? |
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