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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Wolf &#039;49" data-source="post: 2278762" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>Brandi, I am no expert, however I had a standard '73 which I sold 20 some years ago. I have a book of cartouches but it goes back to only 1900. One thing, years ago was that two different gunsmiths said I probably should not shoot it anymore because the barrel might crack and the only ammo I found in those days was Remington 405 grain Gov't. Per the serial number the one I had was made in 1877.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Wolf '49, post: 2278762, member: 3016"] Brandi, I am no expert, however I had a standard '73 which I sold 20 some years ago. I have a book of cartouches but it goes back to only 1900. One thing, years ago was that two different gunsmiths said I probably should not shoot it anymore because the barrel might crack and the only ammo I found in those days was Remington 405 grain Gov't. Per the serial number the one I had was made in 1877. [/QUOTE]
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