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Unread 04-15-2012, 09:38 AM   #10
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Thanks to all for the comments. The gun is true to the PGCA letter and you have to see the receiver to appreciate the case color that is left. I only wish it gave some shipping/order info.
Dave- Yeah, the safe is overloaded but this little, bitty gun don't take up much room. I had to cut the 32"barrels of the PAC gun down to 24" to make room for the new addition.
Scott- I'll be there.
Brian- Yes, both guns pictured are what I call transition guns having been made in 1931, but no shipping or order info. was available. Being 4 digits apart I assume they were probably on the same
workbench at some time in 1931. The search goes on.
Mark- Yes it is a pretty P grade but oh those D's are sweet.
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