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05-07-2014, 03:22 PM
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1881 that is. The only alteration is the length of the barrels and a cute little engraving on the trigger guard bow.
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05-07-2014, 04:13 PM
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Dean you bring up a good point. IMHO these events such as the Challenge at Deep river and the Parker vs Fox challenge these guns should be as they left the factory with no modifications. In the spirit of using vintage firearms they should be vintage and not consist of just a receiver with new barrels and a custom stock complete with recoil reducers etc. We don't allow parker Reproductions in the Parker/Smith challenge BUT there are lots of modified guns out there.
Just my 2 cents as I'm not a good enough shot to be in the top 5 anyway but vintage guns should be vintage guns not guns with modifications.
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