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Tacti-cool's been around for a long time.

The Pritchard bayonet mounted on the Webley Mark 6.
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Trench warfare was serious business by about 1916.


How 'bout a 1920s tacti-cool light mounted on a .32-20 Colt Police Positive Special?
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"Developed and patented by George Seeley in 1912, hence the big S. There were similar designs marketed by other folks, including one that clamped on top of the barrel and had a mercury switch in it so that when the gun was unholstered the light came on. I have old advertisements from Europe that shows candle mounts for revolvers."

How 'bout them candle mounts? How tacti-cool is that? Ya' think the candle would stay lit upon discharge of the revolver?
 

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They HAVE a plastic-stocked flintlock ... in fact, I want one.

Elgin cutlass-pistol, anyone? Rare item.

EDIT: The guy charges the pan at full-****? Yikes.


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