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  1. Clarence Boddiker

    What do you think? Is This a Smith & Wesson 32

    Well, not quite. .32-20 is a bit longer than 8mm, so it might stick out in the chambers. A Lebel revolver or copy of a S&W would need to be slugged to be exact, but the bore might be slightly larger than .32, so you might run into undersizing issues. Forming 8mm Lebel rounds by trimming .32-20...
  2. Clarence Boddiker

    What do you think? Is This a Smith & Wesson 32

    It might have been made for the French Army in WWI, which would mean it's chambered in 8mm Lebel. .32 S&W Long will fit, but poorly because 8mm Lebel is slightly larger. 8mm can be made from shortened .32-20 cases. I'm actually considering as similar revolver up here, with a proper sideplate.
  3. Clarence Boddiker

    28-2

    Earlier models like the Model 1, Model 2, Model 1 1/2 and the Model 3/Schofield are single action. They're break open, not solid frame, mind.
  4. Clarence Boddiker

    1917 with custom smoothbore barrel?

    I never understood the idea of .22, .38 or .45 shotshells, either. The shell size severely limits what size and how much shot can be fired, on top of the reduced range and accuracy of a revolver vs shotgun.
  5. Clarence Boddiker

    1917 with custom smoothbore barrel?

    Yeah, it looks like I'm not missing anything. Though, I think I'll buy one of those barrels anyway, just in case. But as I said, smoothbore handguns are legal in Canada (as well as short barreled rifles and shotguns and rifles over .50 calibre).
  6. Clarence Boddiker

    1917 with custom smoothbore barrel?

    Update: The store got back to me. It's been sold, and so has one of the barrels. I guess that serves me right for procrastinating. I should probably post some photos.
  7. Clarence Boddiker

    1917 with custom smoothbore barrel?

    Looking at photos on Armslist, it looks like M1917s have a thinner gap than my 1950 Target. Not sure why that is. Maybe it's just the angles in the photos. I can email the store to ask for pictures. I'll ask for a photo of the cylinder open and butt (the lanyard loop is missing). If it was...
  8. Clarence Boddiker

    1917 with custom smoothbore barrel?

    I thought it was Any Other Weapon. Anyway, I am in Canada. The Firearms Act of 1995 does not mention short barreled shotguns or rifles, so long as the barrel was manufactured at that length, not cut down afterwards. This is about the only positive thing I can say about it, and I'll leave it at...
  9. Clarence Boddiker

    1917 with custom smoothbore barrel?

    I've noticed a store has an M1917 in .45 Colt with a custom smoothbore barrel without an ejector rod socket and what look like K-frame Magnas, for C$449 (about US$350). I've read the smoothbore was used for trickshooting, but I can't find any other info. Another store has 5.5" Model 1950...
  10. Clarence Boddiker

    Brad Pitt Goes to 'War' with S&W M1917

    Since the subject of Patton's wheel guns came up, IMFDB has several photos of botht he real thing and the 'hero' gun carried by George C. Scott in Patton. Patton's actual SAA. Patton's actual revolvers and leather gear. Top - hero gun, bottom - Patton's real SAA. Top - hero gun, bottom -...
  11. Clarence Boddiker

    I think society is doomed.

    A shame cars no longer have the filler located behind the license plate.
  12. Clarence Boddiker

    Hello from Canada

    Hello from Canada. I've visited many times but have only just decided to join and look forward to chatting with fellow enthusiasts. And yes, Canada's laws are ridiculous.
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