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I agree. This one cost me $400 a while back. Smoothest action on a revolver I’ve ever fired.
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Sweet….
That was more than “a while back” unless you got the deal of the century

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I agree. This one cost me $400 a while back. Smoothest action on a revolver I’ve ever fired.
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The collector in me would love to acquire the various barrel lengths, but only one is in the cards for my lifetime. The 4 inch is hard to beat.
Absotely nothing to forgive, IMHO, if you have posted them before.Forgive me if I've posted these before.
May I ask for some information about the gun please? I have never seen one like it.
Love the color case hardening. Great knives!!!
Henry Big Boy in .357. Winkler Belt Knife and Northwoods Lookout Jack.![]()
Love the color case hardening. Great knives!!!
It’s a Spencer model of 1882.May I ask for some information about the gun please? I have never seen one like it.
Thank you for that information. Very cool to have such a piece of firearm history.
Thanks! I think so. I try not to collect things that I have no intention of shooting but I make an exception for this one. I bought it for a song fifteen years ago. The action is so violent and fascinating. The 2007 remake of 3:10 to Yuma featured a later model with the more conventional wood forearm in one of the opening scenes.Thank you for that information. Very cool to have such a piece of firearm history.
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I am amazed with old guns. It seems soThanks! I think so. I try not to collect things that I have no intention of shooting but I make an exception for this one. I bought it for a song fifteen years ago. The action is so violent and fascinating. The 2007 remake of 3:10 to Yuma featured a later model with the more conventional wood forearm in one of the opening scenes.