Compared to the AH I wrote about in the Spring issue of DGJ, this one seems in top condition. LOL. Seriously, the value in this gun also includes its provenance. Thus, if anyone acquires it, this AH should be returned to functionality, used little, and treasured greatly. Not fully "restored."
The ejectors it has are part of its history and cachet. Like the barrel dents and loose action. What needs fixed, can be fixed. Worry not.
BTW... one big issue remains: what does the seller want for the gun?
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