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Yes at the old mint.
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I saw a picture of that gun a long time ago, and wondered why the book says no options, but I see a single trigger. That late in production, a graded gun without ejectors would be special order, so it should be option 5.
I really like the setter. Looks like a Westley Richards double rifle behind it. |
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Max sure liked his gold-embellished Parkers.
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Great find. Thanks.
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