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<blockquote data-quote="Netminder1976" data-source="post: 3079670" data-attributes="member: 42516"><p>Hello everyone. I've had this old gun for quite awhile now that I joke with my wife that it was Billy the Kids gun. Now I know it isn't that old obviously but I'm looking for some kind of details or any history about the gun model. Really wondering what year it might be. This was either her grandfather's or great grandfather's service pistol.[ATTACH=full]113536[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]113537[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]113536[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]113537[/ATTACH] If anyone has any knowledge of this gun please let me know . It is a .38 I know and I also know that it doesn't fire because the firing pin was filed down when it was left to my wife's grandmother as her mental state was deteriorating. I'm wondering if that can be fixed to make it an actual firing gun. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netminder1976, post: 3079670, member: 42516"] Hello everyone. I've had this old gun for quite awhile now that I joke with my wife that it was Billy the Kids gun. Now I know it isn't that old obviously but I'm looking for some kind of details or any history about the gun model. Really wondering what year it might be. This was either her grandfather's or great grandfather's service pistol.[ATTACH=full]113536[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]113537[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]113536[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]113537[/ATTACH] If anyone has any knowledge of this gun please let me know . It is a .38 I know and I also know that it doesn't fire because the firing pin was filed down when it was left to my wife's grandmother as her mental state was deteriorating. I'm wondering if that can be fixed to make it an actual firing gun. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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