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My new 1879 Lifter has the same pin.
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Mark: I'm catching up on reading the forums after a road trip. I went back a bit too far and opened this again. I had tried to find detail about that part, to no avail but, in the searching, I came across a lifter for sale. It has made it from seller to my exporting FFL. It is registered to me now and I have the International Import Certificate. My FFL is on holidays. I expect to actually hold the gun in mid-September, which then gives me two weeks to have a good hard look at it and maybe pass a couple RST's through the barrels before CHARLIE, KYRA and I head out for roosters.
Thanks, I guess, for asking the question. Cheers, Jack
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Hi Jack,
I am waiting for my 12 gauge barrels to be returned from Brad Bachelder. They should be back anytime, now. They were, literally, sewer pipes! Brad is doing a full restoration. I didn't want an expensive wall hanger, so I figured on making a 'shooter' out of it. I have a couple of boxes of Polywad Vintagers standing by! Cheers!
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