So, I went to Ade's to pick up the Webley Mk. IV revolver I PPTed from a guy here on Calguns (you can tell the Brits were running low on ammo, for they sure didn't shoot this one much). Minded my own business and all. So, how is it that I DROSed 3 more handguns as I was there? This is serious, people. Do we have a GA (gunnies anonymous) group here?
On the plus side, I'll be picking up these in the next couple of weeks (the pictures aren't mine:
Stainless Walther PPK/S made in West Germany and imported by Interarms (yeah, that old). It has a very nice trigger, looks like the previous owner did some sort of a trigger job on it, and generally took very good care of it, the gun is spotless clean on the outside, and so're the barrel and action:

AMT Backup in .380 (same owner as the PPK/S, so the gun's also spotless. Unlike the PPK/S, you can see light wear on this one's barrel):

And finally a break-barrel .38S&W DA Forehand Arms Co. revolver c. 1890's. Can't find a decent picture of it online. It's in a shooting condition, or so it seems, and looks very good overall, especially if you consider than it's over 100 years old. I'll have it inspected and provided it's a shooter, I'll shoot a couple of cylinders before putting it on the shelf, as I have the ammo for it, anyway.
On the plus side, I'll be picking up these in the next couple of weeks (the pictures aren't mine:
Stainless Walther PPK/S made in West Germany and imported by Interarms (yeah, that old). It has a very nice trigger, looks like the previous owner did some sort of a trigger job on it, and generally took very good care of it, the gun is spotless clean on the outside, and so're the barrel and action:

AMT Backup in .380 (same owner as the PPK/S, so the gun's also spotless. Unlike the PPK/S, you can see light wear on this one's barrel):
And finally a break-barrel .38S&W DA Forehand Arms Co. revolver c. 1890's. Can't find a decent picture of it online. It's in a shooting condition, or so it seems, and looks very good overall, especially if you consider than it's over 100 years old. I'll have it inspected and provided it's a shooter, I'll shoot a couple of cylinders before putting it on the shelf, as I have the ammo for it, anyway.

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