silicosys4
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I've got a Colt Detective Special that, according to Colt was made in 1980. It identifies as an Agent because at some point someone screwed an Agent barrel on it, but its still a steel frame gun that I'm sure Colt would letter as a Detective Special.
As far as it goes its not in bad shape, but you can tell the sideplate, cylinder, and barrel have all been replaced so the finishes are all mismatched. I don't shoot it much because snub nose revolvers just don't do it for me as a range gun and I don't carry them.
And its about to get even more Frankensteined. Because look what I found on Ebay.
I'm sure it won't be the worlds first Diper.
As far as it goes its not in bad shape, but you can tell the sideplate, cylinder, and barrel have all been replaced so the finishes are all mismatched. I don't shoot it much because snub nose revolvers just don't do it for me as a range gun and I don't carry them.
And its about to get even more Frankensteined. Because look what I found on Ebay.
I'm sure it won't be the worlds first Diper.