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What a magnificent Colt!!!! Niech Zyje P-220 Steve | |||
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Very handsome. I wonder if Turnbulls are what a car collector calls "overrestored" and look better than new. Call me a nitpicker but they have some funny ideas in their description, though. Key design elements of the Model 1905 include: Short-Recoil, Tilting-Barrel Action: A precursor to the system that would become standard in the Model 1911, though lacking the later refinements of a barrel link and bushing. **The barrel does not tilt. This is one of the "parallel ruler" guns, the barrel drops straight down to unlock. The "later refinement" was to omit the front link of two and go to a tilting movement. Single-Action Trigger: A consistent feature of Browning’s early semi-automatics, requiring manual cocking of the hammer before firing. **Only if you consider racking the slide to chamber the first round to be "manual cocking." I don't. Internal Extractor and Fixed Ejector: Features that would see further evolution in later designs. **There's the external extractor looking you right in the eye. | |||
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They have a few different levels of restoring. Some are just a regular job, others go way beyond! They do some incredible work! But then again, I’m a sucker for case hardening and old school engraving. One of these days, probably for a retirement gift to myself, I would like a nice .357 lever action and a S&W Mod-19, send it off to Turnbull. ______________________________________________________________________ "When its time to shoot, shoot. Dont talk!" “What the government is good at is collecting taxes, taking away your freedoms and killing people. It’s not good at much else.” —Author Tom Clancy | |||
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Someone need to point Turnbull to the C&Rsenal web site. Because as noted the tilting barrel was introduced a few years later than the 1905. BTW, per the C&Rsenal video the grip angle of the 1900-1907 variants increased the perceived recoil and the 1905 was pretty brutal. I'll also note the base design of the "1900" was licensed to Colt and most of the design detail elements were the product of Colt Engineers. It was in the time frame of 1909 when John Browning stepped back in and did a complete re-design that led to the 1910 and then the 1911 we know today. I've stopped counting. | |||
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The Colt 1905s were intended at the time to be carried with a round in the chamber but the hammer either down or in the half-cock position, and if carried in this way the user would then need to manually cock the hammer to full before firing the first shot:
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I know, but I read a reprint of a period magazine article that said you COULD do that but it was really only necessary to insert a magazine because "an easy motion of the slide" would ready it to fire. Condition 3 in the Naughts. | |||
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