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Shooting Collectible British Revolvers.

  • Writer: muleequestrian
    muleequestrian
  • Nov 8
  • 1 min read

In my personal collection I own several British made revolvers. They range from 1868 up to the 1920’s. Why is this ? Well…. First off there’s a lot of history behind these guns. And there’s some history tied to the American West. It’s not just the American brands that were used here.

Unlike the big US brands like Smith and Wesson or Colt and Remington…. British revolvers are reasonably priced and not out of the range of collectors of modest means — yet. The biggest names in British gun makers of pistols are Trantor or even Webley. So I put together a short video of most of my British revolvers, and the loading and firing of them. This is NOT all inclusive as there are models I DON’T have yet. But I have fun playing with the ones I do have for now.


To see how to make ammunition for these guns, Click Here.


For a quick primer on powder coating cast bullets, Click Here.



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