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Took it apart
No manufacturer markings other than a serial number on lug of barrel and on receiver on side of tang that is only visible with stock removed. The number also is on the wood and back of butt plate.
On barrel it is stamped champion but not prominently. Iver had a champion but it...
Anyone ever seen this style lever?
I've been digging through pics of shotguns and can't find a side lever that is part of the trigger guard.
Anyone else have any ideas where to turn?
Can somebody please give me a clue as to what I've got here? It seems to be a 12 gauge, 32" with no markings accept what appears to be a serial number on lug of barrel visible when open. It's a top break that has a side-lever which is also the trigger guard than opens action.
The S&W 4506 IS a great gun. Don't let somebody else's opinion make your decision. You really should find a friend or someone on here close to your location that has one and test drive it. I carried one for twelve years before the agency switched to Glocks. Mine functioned flawlessly for all...
Your going to love em.... 1903 or 1908 "m" models
some links for you to research BEFORE you buy
http://www.coltautos.com/1903ph.htm
http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/1903C/1903c.html
You have been warned..... they are addicting. Do a google search for photos of some.....
Enjoy
Whats that??? You don't believe that four guys in suits waited outside a guys home for him to come back and offered him ANY OTHER CAR on the lot??? LOL......
I'm with you, the car stories sure sound like B.S. I could be wrong and usually am.
That is a great "come-back" line. Too many people on this board talk out of their Arse and are a little too quick to quip.
Well done and very High Road.
I bought my previously owned Seecamp in 1990(?) or so and I think I paid $300. I was offered as much as $800 for it when the waiting list was long due to such high demand and the quality craftsmanship. I didn't sell it and to this day will not. It's been acurately compared here to your...
GunBroker is a great site to find deals. I have found quite a few and when I was selling something, I've had great luck. I did the dollar thing but never the level of identification you were asked for. Give em an email, they have always been responsive to my questions.
I'll tell you what would be a better test. I will start beating you with a crutch. You decide when it's a good idea to defend yourself with a level of force that can overcome the crutch.
Change the scenario a little. Lets say a man in his 50's(thinkin most Judges are not much younger) is...
I swear, you could actually post a thread about giving away free guns to 2nd amendment advocates and food to starving missionaries on this board and somehow....an arguement would start.
The posts with links to ANY data are more usefull to us than ones with just speculation. It really boils...
Welcome.......... And ALL of us here have had a new toy or two and didn't quite get to the manual until AFTER we came across something we didn't know.
Glad to have you here and do as much practice shooting with that pistol as you possibly can. They are great tools to use for mental-wellness...
Model 31.....a great find, this thread.....ditto
Hello all, I want into the club as well.......
I was just given:) a model 31. A gentleman said it was his grandfathers and had been stored in a damp basement for YEARS..:banghead:... It was in the original cardboard box that Sears sold them...
Disturbing news
I was having work done on my house so I took my guns out on my boat so they wouldn't get stolen and the boat capsized. I was able to save the boat but the guns fell to the bottom of the sea........
Pretty much 99%
It looks like 99% of us have the same feeling about this particular situation. I like that your newly-found experienced gun-smith was a gentleman and didn't bash either...... shows why he's been in business for a while AND people want to come back to him.
It's going to be...
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