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That is one nice G. The wood that adorns some G grades is often better, in my opinion, than that of D's. I have a 1903 P on a 1 frame with factory 26" barrels. At 6-10 it is a 12 that handles like a 20. I need another gun like a hole in the head but when the right G comes along I'm afraid my wallet will be lighter. Nice!
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03-08-2016, 10:12 AM
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This is The Hollywood gun which came from Alex Kerrs. I have no idea who did the gold work.
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