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Unread 06-04-2012, 10:18 AM   #11
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does the trigger work like hammerless single triggers do... charlie
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Anyone have an idea what a gun like this is worth?
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Anyone have an idea what a gun like this is worth?
Prolly what you paid for it.

I like the gun and it would be fun to futz with it a little.

Really tho I have no idea what the value would be. Not my area of expertise.
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I don't recognize that trigger. Does it have a selector? I am interested in Jim Kukaba's Peck's Bad Boy gun. Does anyone know where it is? I was discussing purchasing it when Jim passed away and my emails to his address were not replied to. Can anyone help? Thanks.
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It has selector trigger. It is a really fun gun to shoot.
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Where is the selector? Can we see a good picture of it?
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I don't recognize that trigger. Does it have a selector? I am interested in Jim Kukaba's Peck's Bad Boy gun. Does anyone know where it is? I was discussing purchasing it when Jim passed away and my emails to his address were not replied to. Can anyone help? Thanks.
Does that trigger look like a later replacement to you? Looks like it to me. That wide trigger looks modern.
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Definitely a "later replacement" for a Model 1889 Remington. Not sure I understand your question. Nothing on that trigger looks modern to me.
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Definitely a "later replacement" for a Model 1889 Remington. Not sure I understand your question. Nothing on that trigger looks modern to me.
Okay, a later trigger than original, but not a modern one. Got it.
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