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Now that is a thing of beauty.
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No Glock 18? No MK23 with LAM and suppressor?
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Mk.23? Peh. Let me track down a stock for the LP08 and I'll show you a real offensive pistol!
Thanks for all the kind words. I'm hoping to do a proper gun vault in my next house so I can display them better but that's many years off. |
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Luger? pfft?
You want an offensive pistol? You've got one with your Webley! Why, that's what Colonel Cooper said was the decisive factor at Rorke's Drift! That being said; nice collection my friend. Love the history you have on display.
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The Webley wasn't actually adopted until about 8 years after Rorke's Drift, at the time the standard issue revolver was the Adams Mk.III. Officers may have had private purchase Pryses though.
Hell if you want to take offensive revolvers, take a look at the Gasser Montenegrin or Reichsrevolver. The Gasser shoots a carbine cartridge and the Reivhsrevolver could easily be used to beat a man to death (which would probably be easier than trying to reload the bloody thing). |
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The Browning P35 High Power would fit the bill for defensive purposes. Also so would the Radom.
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No, you want a Colt Walker revolver for your offensive pistol.
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