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Sweet Jane, she carried a Smith & Wesson .32 Long Colt. She had a dream. She played her part. She was never lonely. Sweet sweet Jane. She'd never break it.

Heavenly roses, they whisper to her. When she smiled la la la la, la la la

 

Here's my 'grab & go' package for when the economy collapses or if I ever have to get outta Dodge in a hurry.

  

~Smith & Wesson Model 327.

(8-shot) .357 Magnum

Two gun barrels with Have a Nice Day pointed towards the camera.

A life-size replica of the classic WWI revolver. Featuring a rotating cylinder, swing-out gate mechanism, pull-back trigger, and moving hammer.

 

This 2022 update follows my original design from July 2012 and features new LEGO elements, more advanced building techniques, greater durability, and improved realism, along with an all-new display stand.

 

Instructions, along with more photos and details, are available at brickreplicas.com/product/instructions-for-custom-lego-m1...

A life-size replica of the classic WWI revolver. Featuring a rotating cylinder, swing-out gate mechanism, pull-back trigger, and moving hammer.

 

This 2022 update follows my original design from July 2012 and features new LEGO elements, more advanced building techniques, greater durability, and improved realism, along with an all-new display stand.

 

Instructions, along with more photos and details, are available at brickreplicas.com/product/instructions-for-custom-lego-m1...

These little Derringer type guns are becoming increasingly more popular here in the US, especially among women as a means of personal protection.

A life-size replica of the classic WWI revolver. Featuring a rotating cylinder, swing-out gate mechanism, pull-back trigger, and moving hammer.

 

This 2022 update follows my original design from July 2012 and features new LEGO elements, more advanced building techniques, greater durability, and improved realism, along with an all-new display stand.

 

Instructions, along with more photos and details, are available at brickreplicas.com/product/instructions-for-custom-lego-m1...

.... In Canada .... To obtain a gun or ammunition, requires a licence under the Firearms Act. All applicants must undergo a screening process, successfully complete a safety coarse, criminal background check, provide personal references and observe a mandatory minimum 28 day waiting period. Licences must be renewed every five years. Handguns are legal, but Canadian law prohibits military-grade assault weapons, such as AK-47's and sawn-off rifles or shotguns ---- In the United States .... A background check is conducted only for store purchases, where buyers fill out a form from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives. The store calls the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) which runs a check through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System in just a few minutes. California has the strictest gun laws, has a 10 day waiting period and a written safety test -- as well as limits on assault weapons and large capacity ammunition .... This Smith & Wesson handgun is at the Toronto Police Department Museum - Toronto, Ontario

St. Paul, MN

The cylinder and gate-assembly removed for inspection.

A life-size replica of the classic WWI revolver. Featuring a rotating cylinder, swing-out gate mechanism, pull-back trigger, and moving hammer.

 

This 2022 update follows my original design from July 2012 and features new LEGO elements, more advanced building techniques, greater durability, and improved realism, along with an all-new display stand.

 

Instructions, along with more photos and details, are available at brickreplicas.com/product/instructions-for-custom-lego-m1...

Presenting my LEGO® revolver!

 

Looking for a new type of firearm to replicate last year, I decided to try building a ‘working’ revolver which would feature a rotating cylinder with six distinct chambers, an opening ‘gate’ for unloading the handgun, and a moving hammer for ’cocking’ the model. The fragile, light gray prototype ended up sitting on my shelf for around 6-8 months; last week, I was inspired to rebuild the frame in black and discovered a better way of replicating the cylinder assembly. I then strengthened the frame and refined the grip and trigger guard to finish the replica.

 

[Technical Data: O/A Dimensions: 10.8” long, 1.5” wide, 6” high (top of front sight to bottom of grip loop). Completion Date: July 11, 2012. Total Weight: 0.38 lbs.]

 

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[Zouave portrait from: Two portraits of an unidentified soldier in Union uniform and Zouave uniform with bayonet and sheath, bowie knife, and Smith and Wesson revolver]

 

[between 1861 and 1865]

 

2 photographs in 1 case : sixth-plate ambrotype, hand-colored ; 9.6 x 8.4 cm (case)

 

Notes:

Title devised by Library staff.

Case: Berg, no. 2-35.

Deposit; Tom Liljenquist, 2010; (D 062)

 

Subjects:

United States.--Army.--People--1860-1870.

Zouaves--Union--1860-1870.

Soldiers--Union--1860-1870.

Military uniforms--Union--1860-1870.

United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union.

 

Format: Portrait photographs--1860-1870.

Ambrotypes--Hand-colored--1860-1870.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Ambrotype/Tintype filing series (Library of Congress) (DLC) 2010650518

Liljenquist Family collection (Library of Congress) (DLC) 2010650519

 

More information about this collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.lilj

 

Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.30609

 

Call Number: AMB/TIN no. 2625

  

White Cliffs, the original Wesson Estate, was built in 1886 by Daniel Wesson, Smith and Wesson Firearms Magnate, for his wife, Cynthia.

 

The mansion served as the Wesson's Summer home for eighteen years. Originally built on a sprawling hundred acres with thirty-two rooms and seventeen fireplaces; today, White Cliffs is one of the area's premier function facilities.

 

According to the company's website:

 

"Born on May 18, 1825 in Worcester, Massachusetts, Daniel Wesson was one of ten children born to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wesson. At age 18, he was apprenticed by his father to Daniel's two older brothers who ran a shoe manufacturing company in Worcester. Daniel later bought out of his apprenticeship to join another brother, Edwin, who owned a small firearms factory in Northborough, not far from the present White Cliffs. It was at this time that he met Miss Cynthia Hawes, whom he would eventually marry.

 

In 1847, the factory was moved to Hartford, Connecticut. Daniel and Cynthia eloped and made 37 Pleasant Street in Hartford their home. Daniel continued to work for his brother as a journeyman gunsmith until Edwin's death in 1849.

 

In 1852, Daniel met Horace Smith. They formed a partnership in 1853 and began the first Smith and Wesson factory. In 1857, the factory was moved to Springfield, Massachusetts and Wesson patented the famed repeating action cartridge revolver.

 

With the outbreak of the Civil War, Daniel Wesson's business reached new heights. He then began to sell his arms to the rest of the world and become one of the wealthiest industrialists in the United States.

 

At Cynthia Wesson's request, Daniel purchased a large estate in Northborough in 1886 and built a magnificent home across the street from his mother-in-law's modest dwelling. White Cliffs was said to have cost three hundred thousand dollars to build. Skilled craftsmen from Italy were employed to work on the imported tropical woods and marbles used in the mansion. Each room was of a different design with the furniture made from the same wood used in the room. Wesson's inventive nature was involved in the construction of an aqueduct and pumping station which supplied hot and cold running water to every bedroom in the mansion.

 

The Wessons traveled from Springfield to White Cliffs in May of each year by horse and buggy with their grandchildren. They spent the Summer months in Northborough, returning to Springfield in October.

 

In 1906, after fifty-nine years of marriage, Daniel and Cynthia Wesson died within two weeks of each other. White Cliffs was left to their children, who sold it in 1910. There have been several owners over the years. Today, White Cliffs is the epitome of Victorian grandeur and as a premier function facility, is host to numerous social and corporate events year-round"

See comment below for even more recent group shot :)

 

This is basically the photo I was trying to get, and the rest are "extras." Trying to keep a long story short I'll tell ya that for over a year I've been intending to make a youtube video overview of my gun collection for a friend in Pennsylvania. Fiiiinally i got around to doing it, thanks to Spring Cleaning giving me a spotless pristine kitchen floor :)

 

Here is a link to the first segment of a three part video (The other two segments are easy to find once you've watched the first) for a total of just under a half hour of me talking about each of these guns:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycTjkeVmyxY

Purchased yesterday as a gift for my wife. This is her "Birthday Month" and also Christmas, so she makes out pretty well in Dec. I also purchased one in 380 cal for my oldest daughter. Her birthday was last month but record gun sales put us on a waiting list.

Kyle Rittenhouse, aka Kyle Rittenhouse, of Antioch, Illinois was 17-year-old whe he shot and killed two men and wounded another man in the arm during confrontations at two locations in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

 

This caricature of Kyle Rittenhouse was adapted from a mug shot from the Antioch Police Department.

 

The Smith & Wesson 500, chambered for .500. Designed and made in 2003, the Smith & Wesson 500 is the largest handgun frame and caliber that Smith & Wesson makes.

When I think of a murder mystery, I always picture a revolver, along with a dagger, a candlestick, and a rope. Even though pistols have replaced revolvers in media, and actual use, the revolver will always have an old-fashioned aura that newer guns just can't match.

 

For these two shots I used a single light source, taken at night, in the living room so there would be no other ambient light. I like this type of lighting for a darker mood. At first I tried using the 70-200 lens but the lighting was just too low. I wanted to stay with an ISO at 200 or below, to keep the detail, but the tricky part was the balance between shutter speed and depth of field. Given that the camera and lens (24-105) were so close to the subject, I wanted to use a wide DoF, so that more of the gun would be in focus, but that made the shutter speeds so slow that even on the tripod, it was tough to keep it from blurring with the 2 second-plus shutter speeds.

 

Much better when viewed large.

Yeah... I like these, I think its pretty interesting to see what other ppl have in their bags. This was the bag I took to work on the Friday before a long weekend, breezy.

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