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Home2020November

Month: November 2020

Accessories

Loading Tool for a .31 Caliber Volcanic Repeater

November 30, 2020 Ian McCollum 11

One thing I have not really though about before is how best to carry extra cartridges for a Volcanic repeater. They are self-contained, but still rather fragile compared to today’s ammunition (and they were originally […]

Conversion

Elbonian M52/57/61 Paratrooper Carbine

November 29, 2020 Ian McCollum 41

In 1960, Elbonia set out an RFP for a new carbine for a fledgling paratroop brigade. They wanted a rifle to provide a higher volume of firepower for these troops, rather like the intention of […]

Semiauto pistol

Glock Meets 1911: The Alchemy Arms Spectre

November 28, 2020 Ian McCollum 25

Alchemy Arms was a company formed in 1991 making parts and accessories for both the Glock and 1911 platforms. Its founder, William McMoore, got the idea to combine elements of both pistols to make the […]

Semiauto pistol

Korriphila HSP-701: A Masterful Bespoke German Pistol

November 27, 2020 Ian McCollum 23

The Korriphila HSP-701 is a boutique luxury pistols designed by Edgar Budischowsky in the late 1970s, which entered production in 1984. It uses a fixed barrel and roller-delayed blowback action with a single roller below […]

Handgun

Lebeda 4.5mm Pocket Watch Gun

November 26, 2020 Ian McCollum 16

Made by one Francis Lebeda, this is an Elgin classic pocket watch with the internal mechanism removed and replaced with a single-shot pistol mechanism. It fires a 4.5mm BB using just a No.11 percussion cap, […]

Antiques

Colt’s First Double Actions: The 1877 Lightning & Thunderer

November 25, 2020 Ian McCollum 17

Samuel Colt disliked the idea of a double action revolver, considering the idea to be wasteful of ammunition and likely to be fragile. However, he passed away in 1862, and by 1873 double action Webley […]

Antiques

Teenagers vs the British Empire: Smith Bateman’s Hall Rifle

November 24, 2020 Ian McCollum 16

On May 20, 1826 the United States Congress formally presented Model 1819 Hall rifles with personalized silver plaques to the 20 members of Aikin’s Volunteers, for their “Gallantry at the Siege of Plattsburg”. The Volunteers […]

Submachine Guns

North Korean M49 PPSh Submachine Gun

November 23, 2020 Ian McCollum 7

In 1949, North Korea began production of a domestic copy of the Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun. Designated the M49, it used a blend of Russian and Chinese characteristics, but was mechanically identical to the standard […]

Q&A

Q&A #46: Scotland, .30 Carbine, and Mauser (w/ Mauro Baudino)

November 22, 2020 Ian McCollum 25

0:00:47 – What happened to the “Worst AK I’ve Ever Seen”? 0:02:23 – My filming logistics 0:06:47 – PDW vs SMG? 0:08:54 – Do I still do gunsmithing and restoration? 0:10:29 – Did France ever […]

Bolt Action Rifles

Remington-Lee Model 1899: A Final Smokeless Version

November 21, 2020 Ian McCollum 15

This is Lot #1230 in the upcoming December 2020 RIA Premier auction. The Model 1899 was the last pattern of the Remington Lee Military Rifle, following the models of 1879, 1882, and 1885. In this final […]

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