Beretta M1915 pistol
Today for Gus' Gear I present a Beretta M1915 pistol chambered in 9x19mm Glisenti. The M1915 Beretta is a simple blow back design that is chambered for a cartridge that…
Today for Gus' Gear I present a Beretta M1915 pistol chambered in 9x19mm Glisenti. The M1915 Beretta is a simple blow back design that is chambered for a cartridge that…
Today for Gus' Gear I have two M1874 revolvers, chambered for the 10.35x20mmR Italian cartridge, these revolvers are a close copy of the French Mle 1873 Chamelot-Delvigne revolver. First produced…
Today for Gus' Gear, I have a new addition to the collection. This is a German commercial officer's double action Model 1884 Reichsrevolver, chambered for the new 10.6x25mmR cartridge. The…
I am almost finished with treatment for cancer and had the time to put together a post. Today for Gus' Gear, I have another weapon that the German Army had…
Today for Gus' Gear I have two Model 1917 New Service .45 caliber revolvers. It was decided that it would be better for ammunition supply to have the revolvers chambered…
Today for Gus' Gear, I have the iconic Colt Model 1911 pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. At the turn of the century, the United States Military wanted to…
Today for Gus' Gear I have a Colt M1909 .45 caliber revolver. The M1892 to M1903 .38 caliber revolvers were deemed insufficient in knockdown power, and it was decided that…
Today for Gus' Gear I have a Colt M1903 .38 revolver. This revolver evolved from a very similar Colt .38 revolver adopted in 1892. It was the first Colt double…
Today for Gus' Gear I have another revolver that was used by Commonwealth countries to fill in for the shortages of Webley revolvers. This Smith & Wesson Second Model Handejector…