Now a Tranter side plate for the double action revolver.
Hm.
Honestly that had to take how much fitting.
I wonder when this was made.
This one.
That button release really interests me. I'm curious how it evolved from that spur trigger to a trigger-guard release and why.
In other countries other than the USA after the NFA, it wasn't illegal to have a pistol with a stock.
Honestly, I recall a Crossman air pistol with one of these and was unimpressed. The rear sight doesn't work for both eye reliefs. I can see a certain use with Mauser 1896 but other than that nobody even tried.
Unimpressive.
The 'Tranter' action seems to have been quite popular as parlor guns, both short (handgun) and long (rifle).
...to access the old Blog so I'll just start it up again.
Have an image.