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The Final Word In Luxury - Antique Cased Pistol Sets
An unbeatable selection of antique cased pistol sets now available at Henry Krank.Continue reading -
Antique Revolvers Of All Kinds
We have a comprehensive range of antique revolvers, including early transitional revolvers, pepperboxes, and more.Continue reading -
Flitz Metal Polish. Does exactly what it says on the tube!
Gun care is critical, that’s why we’re proud to announce our partnership with Flitz Premium Polishing products.Continue reading -
On Test: The Charleville Model 1777 Indian Reproduction
The Charleville 1777 is a gun every bit as historically significant as it’s frequent opponent; the Brown Bess.Continue reading -
The Lee Enfield SMLE and No.4 Rifles
The Lee Enfield SMLE and No.4 Rifles, reviewed here by Mark Underwood. Article kindly provided by Gun Mart.Continue reading -
The New Lee APP Press - We're hAPPy to announce it's available at Henry Krank!
The APP (Automatic Processing) Press from Lee precision is their latest innovation in case and bullet preparation.Continue reading -
What Is An Inert Gun?
An Inert Gun has never been proofed for use as a proper firearm. They cannot be loaded, and are incapable of discharging a shot or being modified to do so.Continue reading -
Why is Starline America's best brass case?
Starline Brass is America’s premier brass case manufacturer and they have been producing the highest quality new brass cases since 1976.Continue reading -
Bertram Brass: As Good Today As They've Always Been
Full range of Bertram Brass Cases are available to order individually online at Henry Krank, the UK’s official importer.Continue reading -
Damascus Folder
Article reproduced from Guns Review Magazine, September 1995. Damascus Knives and Blades available to order from Henry Krank.Continue reading -
The Seven Barreled Volley Gun by Henry Nock
First invented by James Wilson in 1779, the volley gun saw service with the Royal Navy, and found some popularity with civilian goose hunters.Continue reading -
Some Do, Some Don't - The Uberti LBR
John Northmore ponders Uberti’s long barrelled revolver based on their single-action Cattleman. Kindly supplied by Shooting Sports Magazine.Continue reading











