Ever since I was a teenager I've always had a fascination with knives and guns. Anyone else share the interest or collect?
My most recent addition was the John Nowill of Sheffield stag handled Bowie knife. I picked it up in an antique centre for £60 while away in Harrogate last month. I've done a bit of research on it since and found I got a real bargain as they retail for around £350-400 if you can find one!
You can see the sheer size of the thing when you compare it to the British commando knife in the photo...It's a beast at just over 40cm long.
I've also got a 1941 US Army machete...Unfortunately it's minus it's original scabbard/sheath. I'm even considering getting a leather one made for it at some time in the future.
I've also got a Weihrauch .22 air rifle, Walther CP88 .177 gas pistol, Webley Tempest .22 air pistol and a Mauser HSc Model 84 8mm blank firing pistol.
The Mauser doesn't get fired very often due to the noise..Mainly has a few shots fired New Years Eve of Bonfire night when there are plenty of other loud bangs going off :laugh:
The underlever Weihrauch rifle in the last photo I regrettably sold many years ago..Wish I'd hung onto it now as they are quite sought after.
Thats a nice little collection there. I'm always happy when I see someone in a country that absolutely hates firearms, manage to accumulate a collection. Well done.
Here's my latest acquisition. 😁
got This one froudy,it's a browning limited edition Bowie knife Alamo commemorative,the oak handle is actually from the site of the Alamo,
Had all the usual air guns as a kid but was more interested in shotguns etc. all my family are farmers and several are very competitive clay shooters.
Mine are still with family members in the UK.
Some interesting ones like the H. Holland 12 bore with Damascus barrels I've mentioned before. A neat little single barrel 410 that folds in half really small. An hexagonal barrel muzzle loading percussion piston, a 10 gauge Marlin Super Goose, a mossberg 12 bore pump action and a few others. Had several clay shooting guns but they were all very similar, single selective trigger, half and three quarter chokes, vented rib, auto eject, the standard formula.
Edit: There was also a Winchester Auto 12 bore with various interchangeable thread in chokes, and a side by side game gun with hammers that if I remember right also had Damascus barrels.
Edit-edit. More in line with this thread I do have my father in laws bayonet. He was a Vietnam Veteran who hung onto a few things. I've been told its not a correct issue for Vietnam by Internet experts, but the bloke who was there with it in his hand would have disagreed.
And here's the last group photo of my "noisy toys"
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I've just moved house so all my swords, knives and armour are still packed away.
Probably worth between $10 to $20, maybe less due to poor condition.
Worth a lot more to me as it was given to me by my father in law who was in Vietnam.
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Collect guns? No I only have about 6 or so. (depends if I count the ones in pieces I'm working on)
Had a collection like Taniwha's some time ago but have refined it down.
Knives? No don't collect those either - only because I can;t afford to. I do know a few blokes who make some really good knives though, so one day....
Taniwha..
Are you an apprentice American? :grin:
You have quite a collection there for "Home defence"
Must say I do like firearms.. A guy I used to know collected old Flintlock weapons that still worked..
A while back I had a shoot of a smooth bore rifle that had a hammer and percussion cap to fire the thing..
I couldn't tell you the maker but I can tell you it was a single shot that you loaded a lead ball into the end of the barrel after the gunpowder and wadding..
Anyone who tells you that you couldn't hit a person across the street with a smooth bore is bull shitting!!
We set up a 2ft square piece of plywood against a stone wall from 30 yards and I easily hit the centre of the plywood.. It shattered one of the stones in the stone wall behind !
My main memory was the amount of smoke it made and the size of the bore..
Win most of your arguments Taniwha ?? :whistling:
Maybe they are the trophies claimed from the arguments. :rofl2:
We were shooting clays at a small local village fete.
5 of us in line, you take your turns then all move up a peg, peg number 5 go's back to peg 1, then you start again. I think I was on peg 4 when a family member passed me a muzzle loading black powder gun, every single other person had the standard over and under 12 bore.
Peg 1... "PULL!"...... BANG!
Peg 2... "PULL!"...... BANG!
Peg 3... "PULL!"...... BANG!
Me on Peg 4... "PULL".... Click.. Fffffsss....BOOOOOOOSSSSHHHH!!!!!
Every head in the place turned and stared, jaws open... :rofl2:
Possibly my favourite clay shoot was off the back of a cruise ship from Limassol in Cyprus to Port Said in Egypt (on the way to Cairo). Great fun, beautiful setting, and made a change from muddy fields behind a local pub!
Bloody hell, nice collection Taniwha.
Now all you need is a gun license ;) :grin:
Taniwha, post whatever you like, ill agree.
I used to have a fair collection of knives and bayonets before I got a FAC and started into guns, making my own heads and ammo. Then when the law changed and guns were outlawed I sold virtually everything, last bit to go was a new commando knife.
Makes me wish to live in America again. But then I likely wouldn't have a 14 :smitten:
Some nice weapons there guys.
It's not just me then!
@Taniwha ...
You've got enough there to start WW3😂
Guns are dangerous - thats why I fire blanks !! :)
Quote from: froudy on Sunday, 15 July 2018, 11:43 PM
You've got enough there to start WW3😂
That's what the coppers reckon about my mate... he has around 160 firearms.
Wouldn't be WW3 though as most are black powder and old 303's.
I have quite a few guns and cross bows but i live on an estate its part of my job vermin control , all my airguns are back in wales at the minute as ive not got round to getting a bloody licence for them yet , ( you need one in Scotland now ) and it s more of a pain in the ass to get than a shotgun and only one step less than an FAC :furious:
Soon there will be licensing for using knitting needles. :furious:
Quote from: shanered6 on Wednesday, 18 July 2018, 12:32 AM
I have quite a few guns and cross bows but i live on an estate its part of my job vermin control , all my airguns are back in wales at the minute as ive not got round to getting a bloody licence for them yet , ( you need one in Scotland now ) and it s more of a pain in the ass to get than a shotgun and only one step less than an FAC :furious:
ya may as well go the whole hog & get an FAC, then you could machine gun the vermin. Whats an FAC anyway? Fire Arms C?
Fire arms certificate !
Firearms licenses stop the crims from getting their hands on guns......don't they ?? :confused1:
That's a Tui's Ad Col . . . Yeah Right!
@shanered6 I didn't realise that you needed to have a FAC for air rifles in Scotland now. To be honest I'm surprised thy haven't made it law in England and Wales too. I haven't been out shooting with mine for years now. Gone are the days when you could sort of get away with just wandering around on farmers land shooting rabbits etc. You'd end up being surrounded by a SWAT team now if you even tried doing it.
Ye it came into force last August up here .. its just a money making thing as its £76 for a bloody airgun ! ... i wouldn't mind if you could have more power for having a licence ....but no still just allowed 12ft/lb :furious: and a shotgun ticket is easer to get i mean were is the sence in that !!! :confused1:
Given my Weihrauch HW80 .22 air rifle a bit of a make over in the last few weeks as I'm bored not tinkering with bikes any longer :rolleyes:
Just fitted a TbT tuning kit to it to make it quieter and smoother. Yesterday I fitted a new 3-9x50 Hawke scope with illuminated reticule. I've ordered a custom walnut stock for it but I'm going to have to be patient as it'll take four weeks to arrive. From testimonies and photo's I've seen they look stunnning. I'll pop a photo up when it's arrived and fitted.
I completely forgot about this thread..Must be an age thing :rofl2:
Photo of the custom stock fitted as promised a while back now. It totally transforms the rifle in looks as well as hold/handling.
My collection of sharp pointy things has grown considerably as well :imrgreen:
Not much of a gun or sharp things fan myself but I have to admit to my admiration at the level of skill and craftsmanship used in the manufacture of such things.
Quote from: Kiwifruit on Wednesday, 16 February 2022, 04:46 AM
Not much of a gun or sharp things fan myself but I have to admit to my admiration at the level of skill and craftsmanship used in the manufacture of such things.
@Kiwifruit You'd better watch this video then. I saw it for the first time this morning and his skills are superb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLt4Md6z8As
Some of my IKEA collection.
I have one mate who owns several hundred firearms, another with dozens of firearms and several hundred knives. Both great collections. Both retired. Both do not own a GSX1400 so they lose. :)
Until the zombies come :whistling:
Quote from: VladTepes on Wednesday, 16 February 2022, 12:04 PM
I have one mate who owns several hundred firearms, another with dozens of firearms and several hundred knives. Both great collections. Both retired. Both do not own a GSX1400 so they lose. :)
Until the zombies come :whistling:
There's a film in that Vlad "the last of the 1400s and the zombie apocalypse" (working title at this point)
Could be a Mad Max Fury road type movie with a 1400 kitted out with all sorts of anti zombie weapons, our anti-hero rides around hunting zombies....
Yep that's clever Froudy :clapping: