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harmoniums
12-05-2010, 8:34 AM
300 dollars including the holster belt and pouch.
I think it was a good deal

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VegasND
12-05-2010, 8:42 AM
These British revolvers are interesting.

I always enjoy your videos -- thanks for sharing.

Dhena81
12-05-2010, 10:41 AM
That's a cool looking revolver you have there what caliber is it you said 38 s&w right do you reload I'm guessing that was replaced by the 38 special. The cartridges look like a 9mm parabellum in length.

harmoniums
12-05-2010, 11:38 AM
That's a cool looking revolver you have there what caliber is it you said 38 s&w right do you reload I'm guessing that was replaced by the 38 special. The cartridges look like a 9mm parabellum in length.

yep 38 S&W, or 38-200.
Hard to find these days, usually 50c a round when you can find it

Markus
12-05-2010, 12:02 PM
Very nice revolver! I was thinking of getting one that was modified to shoot 45 acp after seeing a guy at the range with one. That way it's a little less than 50 cents a round.

Maddog5150
12-05-2010, 12:09 PM
That guy in the video talks funny....









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Awesome deal! I have a break top 38S&W revolver at home. It has plum bluing and ammo is expensive and my dillon square deal doesnt have dies for it. I'll snap some pics of it when I get back to my home next week. I wish I could come across deals like that.

smle-man
12-05-2010, 5:08 PM
Western bullet has a great .360 160gr bullet just for the .38SW revolver. I load it for a pair of Webley Mk IVs and a SW Victory .38/200. You can get much better ballistics with reloads and this bullet than the factory stuff which is loaded for all the turn of the century H&R and Iver Johnson top break (and weak) revolvers.

Nice #1Mk2* I wish I had jumped on the #1Mk2 (no astrick) revolvers that were imported in the 90s but alas I did not.

Günter
12-05-2010, 5:13 PM
I love these break-top revolvers!

harmoniums
12-05-2010, 6:00 PM
whats the triangular pieces on either side of the frame in front of the cyclinder?
I was thinking they are to aid with insertion into a holster, am I off base here?