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Unread 09-02-2011, 06:52 AM   #11
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Yup, something about a hammer gun. Maybe I get mine back someday low grade but still...
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Unread 09-02-2011, 11:34 AM   #12
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You know, it does not matter what grade it is, They all have that wonderful "click " when cocking the hammers. If it were possible to shoot blindfolded you could not tell the difference in a grade 6 or a 0 grade. They function the same. Well I guess you could "feel" the engraving and checkering, sort of like a beautiful woman! Gary
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Well I guess you could "feel" the engraving and checkering, sort of like a beautiful woman! Gary
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Gotta agree with ya Gary. I think I would have to go with the hammergun.
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A friend just sent me this picture, hammer guns have such great lines.
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Robin, I wonder if "a friend" would be kind enough to show another picture or two of those wonderful barrels? I've seen composite barrels like those before but they're few and far between and were only fitted to higher dollar grade guns of the period.
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Boy Robin thats what dreams are made of! I like thoes fireing pins the best but The big round ones are just a .0000 behind.
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Robin,
You are killing me!
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Robin, I wonder if "a friend" would be kind enough to show another picture or two of those wonderful barrels? I've seen composite barrels like those before but they're few and far between and were only fitted to higher dollar grade guns of the period.
These are 3 shots of the Laminate bbls on the B Hammer Lifter
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Hmmm... seems I've seen that same pattern on a certain C grade lifter.

Very, very nice.
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