Saturday, January 11, 2014

Sneak preview...

Today's project will be somewhat involved. Here's a preview:


14 comments:

John Richardson said...

Interesting. Is that from a revolver or from a rolling block rifle?

I like how the parts have the serial numbers on them. Reminds me of some of my Swedish Mausers where every little part is numbered.

Drang said...

Is that a Prancing Pony or a Dead Horse?

Sport Pilot said...

It's a retired pony...might work when convenient...might not...still & all the bragging rights are cool...

Anonymous said...

Looks like something an operator used in a tactical demonstration video.

God, Gals, Guns, Grub said...

Oooooh... ooooohhh... I wanna help... let me help...

Dann in Ohio

Anonymous said...

My apologies for the apparently self replicating comments.
Probably because I used a "smart" phone to post it.

Cincinnatus said...

Its got plenty of character but I love the little details of the workmanship of the lockwork.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a MAS 1873

staghounds said...

C'est jeu de poney.

Critter said...

Russian Nagant from beneath the Volga River.

Tam said...

"C'est jeu de poney."

You are just wonderful. :)

Kermit said...

I thought at first that was a Colt from the apparent left-hand sideplate, but the hammer is all wrong for that. Neither is it a Smith. Doesn't look right for an old HS Sentinal, either.

Um... Harrington & Richardson?

Anonymous said...

So the Colt Frontier from a few days ago followed you home?

Al_in_Ottawa

Will Brown said...

Assuming Frosty and his cohorts aren't still manning the barricades in the streets by then, you might want to post a lookout for the Pony Express Rider around the usual time this coming Tuesday.

It's early days yet, but there are more well trodden paths in life than the one you (well, Bobbi lately) shovel so diligently. :)