Derek Landers looks at an alternative to reproduction Colt or Remington percussion revolvers, in the shape of Palmetto’s Whitney Revolver
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Derek Landers looks at Pedersoli’s replica of possibly the longest serving military musket ever made
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John Northmore rejoices in the fact Davide Pedersoli are now offering a repo of probably the best percussion rifle ever made – the P1853 Enfield Rifle
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Derek Landers gets to try a modern reproduction of the first mass-produced rifle to come out of Enfield Lock…
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Derek Landers looks at Pedersoli’s reproduction Howdah cap’n’ball double pistol that harks back to the days of the Raj
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John Northmore looks at a rather significant improvement on the old Remington Rolling Block BPCR, in Pedersoli’s John Bodine model
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Mark Stone exercises his thumbs with Davide Pedersoli’s La Bohemienne 12 gauge hammer gun… an intriguing combination of old and new
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Andrew Johnson looks at a classic reproduction of an 18th century sporting double from Pedersoli
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John Northmore re-visits that classic black powder cartridge rifle the Sharps 1874 in perhaps its best version
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Derek Landers takes another look at US Cavalry’s most famous longarm – the Pedersoli reproduction Springfield Trapdoor Carbine
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Boots and saddles – and a Springfield Carbine
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John Northmore rolls out another of his favourite BPCRs in the form of Pedersoli’s reproduction of the old Trapdoor Springfield
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The original didn’t do George’s younger brother much good at the Little Big Horn, but nevertheless, Pete Moore revisits Pedersoli’s reproduction of one of the more obscure BPCRs – the 1885 Trapdoor Springfield Officer’s Model in 45-70 Government
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Derek Landers admires Pedersoli’s recreation of one of Winchester’s 1886/71 iconic lever action rifles, albeit in hunting guise rather than a ‘cowboy’ getup…
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Mark Stone heads to the Wild West and meets up with ‘Wyatt Earp’, Pedersoli’s newest Cowboy Action hammer gun.
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John Northmoor looks at what can only be called an early fighting shotgun
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Derek Landers examines Pedersoli’s unusual small calibre Sharp’s target rifle
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Derek Landers takes a look at the gun catering to Western shooters’ and aficionados’ love affair with the Colt Single Action Army revolver: the Pietta 1873…
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This month we feature a Pietta reproduction Colt Navy percussion revolver, which is actually more a repro of a Confederate brass framed copy of a Colt… Confused? Let Derek Landers explain
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Derek Landers looks at a replica Dance Brothers Revolver from Pietta
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