Revolvers

Didnt Mosin or someone like that make a revolver for suppression that pushed the shell forward to seal the barrel when firing?

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Do not know about that, could be. During WW2 the OSS made a suppressor for a smith and wesson 357 magnum revolver. The suppressor was 3’ long and had zero cylinder gap. So after just a round or two the cylinder bound up.

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I did add some pictures of a suppressor or two under the NFA column. I tried uploading a couple of short videos but it kept saying i was not authorized or didn’t have permission. But there is a couple pictures. I will take a few more here shortly.

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A little google foo, didn’t take much page 1 Silencer Co—

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I bought this from a someone who inherited it (and a couple of other firearms) and wanted to sell them. It is a New Model Blackhawk in 357 magnum. It was made in 1978. I got it for $400.

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Bought time, thought you’re eyes might need to be checked with all that lurking and no posting :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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and, are you doing it?

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S&W 3rd model hand loader in 44 Special made in 1929. It was sold to, and etched at, Wolf and Klar in Ft. Worth. I inherited it from my dad.

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It’s been a busy couple of weeks. I can read faster than I can post.

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I’d never guess thats a .44. barrel looks smaller in the pic, I’d guess .32

Nice etching on it :+1:

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Welcome, @ArmedEyeDoc

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Welcome to Sixgun Fraternity @samcolt1873

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Welcome to Sixgun Fraternity @ArmedEyeDoc so good to see ya again !

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As @Robert indicated, I have been around. I just haven’t been able to post much.

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Got 3 of the dirty bastards out to the range, 2 Pietta steel frame and the Armi San Marco Buffalo

Instead of loading every cylinder I have I just cycled through the 3, easier cleaning.

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Love the look of those :+1:

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Well,glad ya started posting @ArmedEyeDoc

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The Buffalo is unique with that brass frame. I dont see many like that. That would look great paired with a Original Henry with Brass receiver.:star_struck:

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I think Pietta has something similar, called the Bison.

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Bison would be the American version ?? The Buffalo the European??

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