And S&W has always had a good following with the police and military in Asia. That Service-six or Speed-six was a dedicated model for officers and guards. Who knows how many fixed sighted K-frames and D-frame Colts were sold to foreign nations. Remember Russia bought a bunch of Top-break S&W back in the late 1800's. The Brits favored American iron too as late as the Victory .38/200, Vietnam too.
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How come European handgun designs are historically
- WB, 2024-03-08, 10:28
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The people in Europe in most cases don't own
- Gary Reeder, 2024-03-08, 10:49
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You are right, since 1870 or so…
- WB, 2024-03-08, 11:43
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Also look at the designs of the few handguns that
- Gary Reeder, 2024-03-08, 12:53
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I know Ruger had some good contracts with France
- WB, 2024-03-08, 13:20
- True, but these were not European designs - Gary Reeder, 2024-03-08, 14:13
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European Guns
- Joepjs, 2024-03-08, 13:33
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But that is comparing apples and horse apples
- Gary Reeder, 2024-03-08, 14:10
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Roman has a rare Nagant revolver
- WB, 2024-03-08, 15:01
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After your post,
- IC, 2024-03-08, 16:36
- I couldn't see much in that rack either! - WB, 2024-03-09, 10:13
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After your post,
- IC, 2024-03-08, 16:36
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Roman has a rare Nagant revolver
- WB, 2024-03-08, 15:01
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But that is comparing apples and horse apples
- Gary Reeder, 2024-03-08, 14:10
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I know Ruger had some good contracts with France
- WB, 2024-03-08, 13:20
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Also look at the designs of the few handguns that
- Gary Reeder, 2024-03-08, 12:53
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You are right, since 1870 or so…
- WB, 2024-03-08, 11:43
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The people in Europe in most cases don't own
- Gary Reeder, 2024-03-08, 10:49