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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 660953" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>I know the few that are still manufactured are inaccurate as hell, but is anybody here besides me a fan of top breaks? I had an old Iver-Johnson .32 that had about 80% bluing still on it. It was just a conversation piece, not for shooting but it was pretty neat. I always wanted to get one of those Model 3 Russian reproduction or a Wells Fargo reproduction so I can actually shoot it, but they're out of my price range just for a hobby gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 660953, member: 4491"] I know the few that are still manufactured are inaccurate as hell, but is anybody here besides me a fan of top breaks? I had an old Iver-Johnson .32 that had about 80% bluing still on it. It was just a conversation piece, not for shooting but it was pretty neat. I always wanted to get one of those Model 3 Russian reproduction or a Wells Fargo reproduction so I can actually shoot it, but they're out of my price range just for a hobby gun. [/QUOTE]
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