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Met SPDguns today and gave him a revolver to fix
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3699101" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Those old guns, that were considered of lower value, were made better than the guns of today, in many ways. The iron/steel/ss is better quality as is the workmanship.</p><p>I'm trying to remember what it cost me new, but I bought a pair of matching models one in SS that I gave to a witch...I mean girl I was dating and kept the blue. I think it was $75.00 for one and bought the pair of 140 out the door....no tax..no ffl fee.</p><p>I carried it a lot and shot it well. Still love the feel of it. Small grip but fits the palm of my hand like a glove. I have a leather holster for it but might have a buddy of mine make a cross draw shoulder holster with some nice stamp/stitching work. I'll reblue it myself. The wood grips are perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3699101, member: 38658"] Those old guns, that were considered of lower value, were made better than the guns of today, in many ways. The iron/steel/ss is better quality as is the workmanship. I'm trying to remember what it cost me new, but I bought a pair of matching models one in SS that I gave to a witch...I mean girl I was dating and kept the blue. I think it was $75.00 for one and bought the pair of 140 out the door....no tax..no ffl fee. I carried it a lot and shot it well. Still love the feel of it. Small grip but fits the palm of my hand like a glove. I have a leather holster for it but might have a buddy of mine make a cross draw shoulder holster with some nice stamp/stitching work. I'll reblue it myself. The wood grips are perfect. [/QUOTE]
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