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<blockquote data-quote="Netminder1976" data-source="post: 3079691" data-attributes="member: 42516"><p>That's interesting. Now I know what to look for so I can find more info. I would imagine someone would be able to fix the firing pin or hammer. I'm really needing something that I can have around for home defense or conceal carry but a non firing gun doesn't cut it. Although I'm not about to actually carry an early 1900's weapon for defense. I have to say though it feels smooth in its motions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netminder1976, post: 3079691, member: 42516"] That's interesting. Now I know what to look for so I can find more info. I would imagine someone would be able to fix the firing pin or hammer. I'm really needing something that I can have around for home defense or conceal carry but a non firing gun doesn't cut it. Although I'm not about to actually carry an early 1900's weapon for defense. I have to say though it feels smooth in its motions. [/QUOTE]
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