indy1919a4 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 7:20 pm Nice, I am not a Bayonet man, but that is nice. Any chance to see how big the handle is to like the human hand??? Oh hell even an unhuman hand would work..
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Thanks.. Darn it that really works.. Kinda short.. But it really looks good.. Thanks. Looks like you invented a whole new bayonet design. maybe alittle to late. Again a fantastic look..
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Very Nice !!!!!!!!
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Unfortunately, it might be on the chopping block. Dunno yet.
Havent even shot it. Would like to get around to doing that before I make any decision.
Havent even shot it. Would like to get around to doing that before I make any decision.
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Well thats a shame, not even shooting it yet and then thinking of chopping it up. Lets hope things do not get to that.NorincoKid wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:57 am Unfortunately, it might be on the chopping block. Dunno yet.
Havent even shot it. Would like to get around to doing that before I make any decision.
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Oh, no no no lol.
“Chopping block” as in selling or trade fodder. Not actually chopping it.
It’s too nice of a gun to cut down. The only reason I cut others down is because they were either sporterized already or were just junky.
“Chopping block” as in selling or trade fodder. Not actually chopping it.
It’s too nice of a gun to cut down. The only reason I cut others down is because they were either sporterized already or were just junky.
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Ohh.. thats different, Still should shoot itNorincoKid wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 11:43 am Oh, no no no lol.
“Chopping block” as in selling or trade fodder. Not actually chopping it.
It’s too nice of a gun to cut down. The only reason I cut others down is because they were either sporterized already or were just junky.
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Ohh.. thats different, Still should shoot itNorincoKid wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 11:43 am Oh, no no no lol.
“Chopping block” as in selling or trade fodder. Not actually chopping it.
It’s too nice of a gun to cut down. The only reason I cut others down is because they were either sporterized already or were just junky.
Took my Glisenti to Dow Arms last weekend for repair and ended up buying this revolver. It has a worn trademark that appears to be from Alfa, it is marked made in Spain. Has 8mm stamped on it for French 8mm Ordinance, no other markings are visible. I fired one round of Fiocchi thru it. It has a cylinder release on the crane. It is speculated to be a Alfa was a Spanish trade name used by Amero Especialististas Reunidas, Eibar. From the internet - The Alfa revolver was a copy of the 1899 and 1905 pattern of Smith and Wesson and chambered in French 8mm Ordinance for sale to the French during WW1. It does not have the star marks on it. It is speculated that the Alfa revolvers were produced by Orueta Hermanos, Eibar. I like the older Spanish firearms.