Kea guns were quite popular on the 1960's. I bought one and reamed it out to take 3" cartridges and carried it in a custom-made long leather holster on a web belt. I used it a lot on NZDA hare...
Liked On: 19-10-2019, 12:40 AM
Kea guns were quite popular on the 1960's. I bought one and reamed it out to take 3" cartridges and carried it in a custom-made long leather holster on a web belt. I used it a lot on NZDA hare...
Liked On: 19-10-2019, 12:16 AM
Mine are stamped in 1/16" letters, usually on the underside of the suppressor, earlier examples have WCG or Woods Custom Guns, later ones (post 2012) have my name. All have a manufacture date (eg....
Liked On: 17-10-2019, 06:25 PM
This photo is neither BSA related nor a successful hunt. This me in 1979 on a Black Bear hunt in Vermont. Gun is an S&W M29 8-3/8" .44 Magnum. Our timing was a bit late as there had been a real...
Liked On: 17-10-2019, 04:43 PM
I got my first BSA on my 16th birthday - a 1917 BSA SMLE that was FTR'd to new condition. I eventually sporterised it after a few hunting trips in the fully wooded condition, and it shot a lot of...
Liked On: 17-10-2019, 04:41 PM
Mine are stamped in 1/16" letters, usually on the underside of the suppressor, earlier examples have WCG or Woods Custom Guns, later ones (post 2012) have my name. All have a manufacture date (eg....
Liked On: 17-10-2019, 02:55 PM
There were plenty of interesting times in NZ from the early 1800's through to the beginning of WW1. Our gold rushes (1860's - 1880's) were every bit as lawless as the old West and most people had...
Liked On: 16-10-2019, 08:20 PM
There were plenty of interesting times in NZ from the early 1800's through to the beginning of WW1. Our gold rushes (1860's - 1880's) were every bit as lawless as the old West and most people had...
Liked On: 16-10-2019, 07:50 PM
That gun was made by the Midland Gun Company in Birmingham, a large factory that produced guns in various grades for trade clients with their own names on them. That gun is an example of their...
Liked On: 14-10-2019, 07:32 PM
That gun was made by the Midland Gun Company in Birmingham, a large factory that produced guns in various grades for trade clients with their own names on them. That gun is an example of their...
Liked On: 14-10-2019, 07:23 PM
Looks like a semi-auto Sportco. The left lip acts as the ejector.
Liked On: 14-10-2019, 03:35 PM
Looks like a semi-auto Sportco. The left lip acts as the ejector.
Liked On: 14-10-2019, 02:29 PM
20 odd years ago I made some heavy blade clip-point hollow-handle survival knives from O1 steel. Last year I found some handles and a couple of blade blanks in a box of junk so I decided to make one...
Liked On: 14-10-2019, 12:47 PM
20 odd years ago I made some heavy blade clip-point hollow-handle survival knives from O1 steel. Last year I found some handles and a couple of blade blanks in a box of junk so I decided to make one...
Liked On: 13-10-2019, 04:02 PM
The rear base holes are clearly misaligned. A reputable firm would correct the problem at no charge even if they did not do the job originally. It is not a big or expensive job to repair but does...
Liked On: 13-10-2019, 03:27 AM