That Adams percussion repro ...

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Bill in Oregon
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That Adams percussion repro ...

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The reproduction of this very interesting British .442 revolver from the 1850s by Arsa in Spain is slowly proceeding. Initial pricing of 1,000 € puts it out of my league, but I sure would love to see and handle one.
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https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/british ... 31345.html
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Re: That Adams percussion repro ...

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Interesting Bill, when I was at Westley Richards they had a lot of Adams revolvers plus other English and American makes and I had little interest in the English ones, much preferring the American cap n ball revolvers except the Savage, never could take to that, but these last few years I have grown more interested in the Adams.
A shooting replica is long over due... 8)

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Re: That Adams percussion repro ...

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Bill in Oregon wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 7:09 am The reproduction of this very interesting British .442 revolver from the 1850s by Arsa in Spain is slowly proceeding. Initial pricing of 1,000 € puts it out of my league, but I sure would love to see and handle one.
More in this thread over at Britishmilitaria ...

https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/british ... 31345.html
It's the flintlock that quickened my pulse rate back to acceptable . . , Imagine a firearm that not only kills the vittles, but lights the cook fire too!


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Re: That Adams percussion repro ...

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I'd love one... but not at 1000 Euro!

Oh well...
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