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Not in the same league with all of that, but I have an original 20" BBL'd, Cody lettered M93 Winchester, that was purchased by some sort of "security" company in 1893. The Winchester records didn't say who the buyer was, but they bought 5 of them.
If guns could talk. . .
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06-08-2012, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by todd allen
Not in the same league with all of that, but I have an original 20" BBL'd, Cody lettered M93 Winchester, that was purchased by some sort of "security" company in 1893. The Winchester records didn't say who the buyer was, but they bought 5 of them.
If guns could talk. . .
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Todd: I also have a .38 Colt Revolver with "WF&Co." stamped on the bottom of the buttstrap along with a letter where it was shipped by Colt to WF in 1901.
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