This issue features the 1860 Henry.
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If either side had the foresight to arm themselves with repeaters in the American Civil War, they would have won easily.
As usual, I will fill requests for the articles I have to try and keep the thread up for a while.
Mega when I get to it.
Amen to that. One side armed with repeaters against an enemy still using rank and file tactics would have been game changing.
Have another from this era.
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>lmao just spend exorbitant amounts of money trying to arm a non industrial power
S&W hand ejector please and thank you.
I'd like to see the sig 210.
Tokarev, Makatov, Colt v Smith, and mg42 please
I really appreciate you doing this
FN Browning 1910 and 1922. I love those slim Jims. I'll be saving every last thing you post though. Thanks in advance for your service, and it is not an empty phrase.
Here is a mega link that has all of them:
Thanks OP
I have a .32 ACP pocket pistol jones myself. Picking up an Eibar Ruby next week.
Thanks
Thanks, much obliged!
I have .32 1907. Its over 100 years old but shoots fine. Magazine only takes 8 rounds though and you can't really get at the spring to replace it.
A man of taste I see.
>cost of a Springfield muzzle loader: $20
>cost of a lever gat: $40
There was no excuse for this
winny model 70 and 94 please!
At least in the Confederacy's case their domestic arms production capabilities where shit, and the blockade prevented them from importing more arms. So they would have to retool their already stressed arms production line during wartime.
My 1956