Pistol on top is an old Sterling, Mark II, Model:400 in the .380 Cal. It took some work and trials to find the booolitz it liked best, then adjusting the magazines lips to get it to eed without jambing an itiz a gud shoooter now, Mine packum aroun pizdol.
Lower right is the "Old Reliable Rembingtun copy" in a .36 cal, Mine brother bought it from Cabelas and had it mailed to Me. I bought a shoulder holster affair from Tandy Leather, then, took the holzter, before stitching it together, lais it upside down on another piece of leather, laid it right side up on the same piece of leather, drew them out, cutum out, then Mine sister, whoom is verrrrry gud wit leather did all the work on them and stitched them together, I now have a shoulder rig that has two matching holsters, someday I`ll get a .44 cal cap~N~Ball and have matching pistols for the shoulder rig.
Pistol on the let is a "High Standard" Model: 106 Military, "SuperMatic Trophy", Another cousin gave Me that pistol as He has no descendants to pass it down to, On the condition that they never get sold out of My boys posession and that the get passed down to their childrens.
I have yet to fire the H.S. and I have read through the magazine adjusting procedure. by bending the mags lips and consistently using the same ammo, to make it feed correctly without a jamming problems. I belive that this pistol has never been fired.It too has stamped into the receiver, "Giles .45 Shop" Odessa, Florida. Is anyone familiar with that shop ??? The pistol seems to have some mighty fancy sights on it, the grips are different and I think it has an accurized barrel in it too.
Thas all I got fur pizdols.