by mwilburdesigns | Guns, Virtual Museum
This is a beautiful 1st. generation (1906) SAA revolver chambered in .38 Spl. with a 4 ¾” barrel. It has been enhanced by Colts Master Engraver Ron P. Nott, a friend, who passed in 2010. It is beautifully engraved in Ron’s masterful scroll style.
by mwilburdesigns | Guns, Virtual Museum
This Walther P.38 has everything going for it, Rarity, Condition and History. It is marked “ac 41” meaning the Walther secret factory code is “ac” and the “41” represents the year of manufacture. Early guns such as this are usually found in
by mwilburdesigns | Guns, Virtual Museum
The Colt pistol is a rare variation as it is marked “Model of 1911 U.S. Army” on the right side of the slide. The frame has the features of the newer M1911-A1. The pistol is a transition model where the new style frame entered production, but Colt continued to use the
by mwilburdesigns | Guns, Virtual Museum
This Colt Model 1908 remains in factory new condition with the original box, papers, cleaning brush, and second magazine. It also has a second set of grips made of Pearl. A very rare and desirable collectable firearm, but wait, it has a story too.