Welcome to my airgun and antique firearm blog. I post photo's of my personal collection, and a myriad of pic's and information on Air pistols, air Rifles, and pre-1898 Antique Black Powder Guns... and occasionally I will post images of various confiscated, improvised, modified howmemade firearms from around the world.
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...
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
My three Antique .32 cal.rimfire revolvers are cleaned, restored & ready for the target range🔫
A very clean & oiled S&W No.1½ New Model Revolver |
I can't get over how well preserved the factory blued finish is on this revolver that was manufactured in 1875! |
S&W No.1½ New Model & Colt's New Line 32 |
S&W No.1½ New Model and the Colt New-Line .32cal.RF |
Norwich Pistol Co. "Protector" .32cal.RF |
"PROTECTOR" by Norwich Pistol Co., Colt "New Line 32", Antique .32 cal. Bullet & Roundball mold circa 1860. |
Colt New-Line .32cal.RF |
S&W No.1½ New Model + the best book on the subject of S&W's history |
Norwich Pistol Co. "PROTECTOR" & two of the reloadable, machined brass .32 Short Rimfire cases with heeled bullets.(without the black powder and .22cal.nailgun blank) |
The original Colt New-32, the "other" model of 1873 |
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Saturday, May 22, 2021
I have cleaned, polished & lubricated my "spur trigger" rimfire revolvers🔫
In order to preserve pre-1898 Antique firearms so they are in their optimal condition, and safe to continue shooting the reloadable black powder .32 caliber rimfire cartridges, one must regularly disassemble, clean & lubricate the revolvers & pistols.
Cleaning the nickel plated finish requires a multi-fiber cloth & polishing compound such as "Flitz", which polishes and removes tarnish while providing up to six months of anti-tarnish protection.
S&W No.1½ New Model revolver and the Colt New Line 32 revolver |
Colt "New 32" |
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Saturday, May 8, 2021
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Reloading .32 cal. rimfire cartridge ammunition
The popularity of .22LR cartridge ammo among recreational shooters caused manufacturers to discontinue .32 rimfire following WW2.
Today, there are countless antique rimfire firearms in good shooting condition, and owners have to be creative in order to keep shooting their old rimfire rifles and revolvers.
There have been some creative cartridge conversions discovered and shared that have solved the problem of obsolete rimfire ammo shortages.
The most convenient, in my opinion are the custom machined hand reloadable brass cases, designed to use 6mm Flobert crimped blanks as primers, and 0.310" or 0.315" roundball plus black powder/pyrodex.
There are two companies in Belgium & France that offer reloading kits and supplies form many of the various obsolete rimfire & center fire cartridges.
A few American shooting supply companies also sell similar 6mm blank primed brass cases.
I lucked out and have bought 11 x .32rf short and 14 x .32rf Long cases from a terrific fellow in Alberta, Canada.
They aren't cheap, the last 10 x .32rf Long cases cost $102 including postage, and arrived 3 business days after I paid for them!
I have read that people report reloading these cases 30 times, and they are still in great shape.