The H&R 999 is the only aesthetic top-break revolver I've ever seen. Any /k/ommandos care to broaden my knowledge?
>>34761589
Lines remind me if the actual most aesetic revolver, the Webley
>>34761589
They're nice looking but the grips are a bit dopey looking.
>>34761589
watch out for the rear sight flying off. what year is yours?
>>34761589
I say...
>>34761589
that you, old chap...
>>34761589
can consider yourself educated.
>>34762043
I got this off google images
Pretty low standards in this thread
>>34763022
>Complains about low standards
>Posts plastic slavshit
Top kek mate.
>>34761589
>top-break revolver
key word being "break"
yeah how about no
Lel
.44 russian 1888ish belgian copy of 1878 DA s&w
In my safe for 500eurobucks
>>34761589
My Webley that has seen better days.
>>34762043
Yeah, they aren't click adjustable, when you loosen one side to move the sights you have to tighten the other side. I had one and it was alright but I traded it because of the sights. I was a pain.
I have a thing for top-breaks. Here's my family of British revolvers - two Webley Mark VI's, a Webley Mark IV, an Enfield No2 MkI and an Enfield No2 MkI**.
IZHMECH MP-412 Rex
Another reason to say fuck communism.
We will never have this aesthetically superior specimen.
>>34764292
This No2 MkI was made in 1937, the last year of production prior to the adoption of the No2 MkI*.
This Mark VI was made in 1917 and has the name and address of a previous owner on the backstrap - a Lt. John Seymour Pears, who was killed in action in Italy on October 20, 1943.
>>34764292
Lovely collection, wish I had a top-break Webley.
The most recent addition to my top-break family is an Uberti Schofield. Though it is chambered for .45 Colt, extraction is a bit more reliable with .45 S&W cases as they have a wider rim.