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Thanks guys!
Dean, I agree, very similar. I was thinking of having a new screw made but decided against it for the time being as long as the trip keeps working. I wonder why our screws are so hard to get out. Old age and rust inside I guess. Dave, I shot in the hammergun event and made the team my first year at the Southern. I was disappointed I didn't get a hat It's tough to shoot the event on Sunday if you have a long drive home.Dave S. and George, I'll let you fondle it if your nice. Edgar, I'm still not sure about
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Dave Dwyer, other than the age of the gun, what's the grade of the gun in your post vs. your avatar picture. Are they both $250 grade guns? The one without the recessed hinge pin has sparse engraving like my D grade, yet your avatar (made later) has profuse engraving. I guess they just didn't have their engraving patterns established yet. Just guessing.
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Mine is pretty early gun, 2313 , sure look similar David Chuck The Avatar is an upgrade. I wanted an A grade 7lb shooter, Austin gave me an O grade one frame barrel and receiver that had been through a fire and Sam Welch and Brad Brachelder created it. |
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