Winter 2021-22 Antique Pistol Restoration Project

Antique "Sterling" .38 cal.rimfire restoration project update...

  It seems that I could have bought an E.L.Dickinson "Parts gun" a couple of weeks ago, but I passed, not realizing a the time, th...

Showing posts with label Suicide special. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suicide special. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2022

New book : "inside the suicide special revolver"


 This book was my own new year surprise, and I am pleased with all the great information the Author has covered!

"Inside the Suicide Special Revolver" is now available @ amazon.ca!


In 1958, Donald B. Webster, JR. wrote and Stackpole Published "Suicide Specials", which was the last book dedicated to this category of Antique revolvers...



I have owned a copy for several years, read  and re-read the 1958 book : Suicide Specials.

This new book on the subject is more historically accurate and delves much further with disassembly photos.

Saturday, August 20, 2022

A new addition to my Antique firearms collection...from the "Hood Firearms Co."

 



A fully functional Hood Firearms Company, "Robin Hood No.4" .38 caliber Rimfire Revolver popped up on Gunpost for $525 CDN, and it will only require some exterior cosmetic Restoration before it will be ready to test fire. 

I have ten reloadable brass cases in .38 R.F that work just like the .32 R.F brass that I already have to use with my S&W No.1½, Colt New-Line 32 & Remington "Smoot's-Patent" New Model #2.



The Robin Hood pocket revolver looks very similar to the high quality Colt New-Line Revolvers. It doesn't appear that the inner lock work was copied from the Colt. 
Freeman W. Hood designed and held US Patents for the lock work, which may very well be a much better design than William Mason's lock work within the Colt New-Line model revolvers. 


The Robin Hood No.4 arrived yesterday!!! Here are the first pics I took of it and alongside a Colt Newline 32 to show the difference in frame size between 32 cal & 38 cal single action revolvers...




"CAL.38" is stamped into the lower frame, under a dusty layer of corrosion, which will hopefully be removed with help of a little "Flitz" gun polish...
...I will attempt to salvage all the nickel plate finish, and remove the surface damage with brass and nylon brushes, Emery cloth of various grit levels, the Flitz micro fibre cloth and then the Flitz gun polish .




Initial disassembly reveals an interesting thing. The beach end of the cylinder chambers have a step, or counter-sunk hole to support the cartridge rim. This is a very early  revolver to have stepped chambers, which will make this revolver a little bit safer to shoot than if the cylinder chambers were not bored out with the counter-sunk step for the cartridge rim!



The counter-sunk step is possibly an upgrade that a past owner of this revolver performed or hired a gunsmith to do.



Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Some of my Personal Antique Black Powder Pistols & Revolvers

 


Belgian Muff Pistol
.46" bore/shoots a patched .45 cal. RB





"Suicide Special" spur trigger revolver: Bliss & Goodyear "Protector" .32R.F Long



Smith & Wesson Model 1½ New Model/2nd issue .32R.F Long



Custom made  36 Gauge/.506" smoothbore:  In-Line Percussion action  Muzzleloading  Shot pistol circa 1870's.


This is a "Flobert" rifle that was modified into an in-line percussion muzzleloading shot pistol.




Saturday, January 23, 2021

My "Pocket Pistols" from the 19th Century

 This Norwich Pistol Co. "Suicide Special" type of .32 caliber rimfire revolver was the first antique revolver that I owned.



Norwich Pistol Co. "Protector" single action spur trigger revolver circa 1880's  & Belgian double barrel Muff pistol circa 1850's