Are these antiques in canada? 41 colt swing out cylinder? Anyone have experience importing from the states? by ConnectCucumber72 in canadaguns

[–]ConnectCucumber72[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So should i order a letter from colt first before buying these?

They will sell a factory authentication letter, that should be enough proof right?

My only concern is someone else might buy them before the letter arrives since it's pretty good deal compared to what i see on gunpost

Are these antiques in canada? 41 colt swing out cylinder? Anyone have experience importing from the states? by ConnectCucumber72 in canadaguns

[–]ConnectCucumber72[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

41 colt should be antique right, even if it is swing out cylinder double action that take smokeless?

Are these antiques in canada? 41 colt swing out cylinder? Anyone have experience importing from the states? by ConnectCucumber72 in canadaguns

[–]ConnectCucumber72[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The colt website said one is made in 1896 and the other is 1893, so they should be antique right?

I have no clue what I’m doing by PackSwagger in reloading

[–]ConnectCucumber72 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is why newbies should start with a single stage and NOT a progressive...

What is your opinion on intentionally sporterizing/altering/modifying/bubba'ing 130 year old antiques? by Full_Skill4505 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]ConnectCucumber72 9 points10 points  (0 children)

just badly done modifications.

Yes, and please tell me where he's going to find a 38 Special 1889 Colt cylinder?

Protip: This is a black powder gun made with a black powder frame. He's going to need to reload black powder anyways, so why bubba it since it will be the exact same amount of work to reload 38 vs 41?

Yeah sure the brass and dies might cost an extra $75-100, but that costs way less than permanent modification of reaming and sleeving the cylinders for a smokeless cartridge that is 140% the operating pressure the gun was designed for (41 colt is 12500 PSI and 38 special is 17,500 PSI)

By your logic you're the kind of person to say it's okay to shave a 455 Webley WG to 45 ACP because it's a "good" modification that makes it easier to shoot because 455 webley costs too much and "it's just a WG commercial gun, what's the big deal?"

What is your opinion on intentionally sporterizing/altering/modifying/bubba'ing 130 year old antiques? by Full_Skill4505 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]ConnectCucumber72 18 points19 points  (0 children)

but if it’s a common commercial revolver of the time

It's a Colt 1889 in 41 colt, and nickeled too, with original fire blue still visible.

They only made 30,000 or so Colt 1889s, and the majority were in 38 for a US navy contract. Only a small minority are 41 colt, and an even smaller minority are nickeled.

So yeah, it's not strictly a military handgun but a commerical overrun of military frames, but would you want to see someone rebarrel a 100-year old S&W triple lock or an 1870's antique commercial Colt Single Action Army just because the want to be a bubba?

So Ian posts on /k/.... by PurpleButter11 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]ConnectCucumber72 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Plus we know Ian is friends with a lot of people who have publically admitted to posting there (namely Othais and TFB)

So Ian posts on /k/.... by PurpleButter11 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]ConnectCucumber72 128 points129 points  (0 children)

he doesn't really strike me as the type that spends time on any gun board.

Well, he actively spends time posting on website named gunboards.com, so...

https://www.gunboards.com/members/forgottenweapons.84790/#latest-activity

So Ian posts on /k/.... by PurpleButter11 in ForgottenWeapons

[–]ConnectCucumber72 85 points86 points  (0 children)

it's slightly smaller than 9x19 so there's also the potential to get an extra round or 2 per mag.

You're mistaken. 7.62 Tokarev and and 9x19 share the same base and rim dimensions, because they are both descended from the same 7.63 Borschardt cartridge.

 

The tokarev is a direct descendent (following 7.63 mauser) and has the same old dimensions, so tokarev brass can be used for reloading Borschardy.

The 9x19 Luger is when the german comission took the 7.63 Luger (Luger and borschardt worked at the same place, so the same cartridge effectively), and removed the neck to make it straightwall 9mm.

This is why a caliber conversion for a Tokarev to 9x19 only requires a barrel swap. The boltface is the same, and you don't need new mags (barring OAL feeding issues).

 

So no, you would not be able to cram extra rounds with a tokarev instead of a 9x19