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Old 02-09-2011, 12:29 AM
Jcordell Jcordell is offline
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It makes the 1911 look young. Really nice gun man, gotta love pawn shops and the random stuff they get from time to time.
That is true. Pawn shops will sometimesw yield some neat little treasure. The trigger and hammer are from a different gun. They aren't casehardened. But the serial numbers on the frame, cylinder and underneath the barrel all match.I've seen photos of 1899 M&P's that have recieved indifferent care over the past century so the condition of this one is still very pleasing. I figure for a 109 year old revolver I did okay.

This is one of those revolvers that I never expected to see in person. Figured I would look at photos and maybe see one in a museum.
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