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A very nice gun but it would look much nicer net to a yellow towel
Gary I'm glad you have figured out the picture business. Nice guns are always a pleasure to look at, thanks. |
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DH Foorplate, and right trigger |
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DH Foorplate, and right trigger
Here's a photo of the floor plate of the DH titanic gun, also a strange thing that I have noticed and commented about on this forum, notice the ground out area in the right hammer, even with a fishtail lever with the hammer cocked it will not open, also my BH steel barrel gun is the same way! any body notice this on guns they have? Gary it's a good day for photo's!
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11-19-2012, 06:30 PM | #15 | ||||||
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That's pretty neat. I've never looked for a cut in the hammer. I guess I'll have to dig out some hammer guns.
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11-19-2012, 07:29 PM | #16 | ||||||
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I've seen it only once before.
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11-20-2012, 01:36 PM | #17 | ||||||
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Gary is a guy who really knows where his towel is.
DLH
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Destry when the local cat house closed the madam gave me several red towels, she said every time I dried off with it think of her! I will say no more
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Gary, I have #172,662, the "last hammer gun" except for four ten gauge parts cleanup guns, and three more parts cleanup guns that were sent to Yokohama, Japan in tin lined boxes. These last guns are a mix of Damascus, Bernard, and Twist barrels and sold for $30 each. My G 16 is a nice little 27" 16 gauge that is a long time project getting barrels fitted. If not the last hammer gun out of Parker Brothers, it is the last graded gun and the last smallbore. I have seen the order for the last three guns in the 179,000 range, but I have not seen the order for the four ten gauges, only the Serialization Book entry in the 174,000 range, 174,055-6-7-8. Maybe our researcher could shed some light on those orders.
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