
Ed Browns.

1886 Winchester in .38-56
Manufactured in 1891
TheEyeGuy said:
Well, with the new image feature added, figured we needed a new gun picture thread.
These are some Ed Browns that just came in. Top one is jabbers, middle one is mine, and the bottom already sold
Pinche Abogado said:
The Ed Browns got me excited. Are they worth it? Please say yes.
zooguy96 said:
I have like zero guns that could belong in this thread.
highvelocity said:
Just wanted to check the quote function.Alte Schule said:
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S&W Model 57 41 Magnum
Try this website. [url=http://www.germandaggers.com/Gallery/GLP.php][/url]http://www.germandaggers.com/Gallery/GLP.phpagrams said:
anyone good at aging these? from my grandfather. also his glider pilot wings from WWII. he always joked the army trusted him with the lives of his passengers, but not enough to give him an engine.
agrams said:
anyone good at aging these? from my grandfather. also his glider pilot wings from WWII. he always joked the army trusted him with the lives of his passengers, but not enough to give him an engine.
MG34... and it still is waiting on me to have money to do it. Down the priority list, sadly.brs4688 said:TheEyeGuy said:
Well, with the new image feature added, figured we needed a new gun picture thread.
These are some Ed Browns that just came in. Top one is jabbers, middle one is mine, and the bottom already sold
Whatever became of the MG42 kit with some assembly required?
For your trouble.
We have plenty of toysblindey said:
So have you gotten back to where you can actually keep stuff in inventory or is everything still flying off the shelf?