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Originally Posted by
oldcanuck
Rob,
Whats the number on #24's trigger....??? I appears to start with a 3 ????
Bob
Here is a better picture of the trigger. The first number is definitely a 2. (I did a double-take when I first saw it because I thought it looked like a 3.) It may be silly of me, but I have not detail stripped this one. I have been told and read that it is indeed #24. (I just have not confirmed it.)
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01-16-2010 11:26 PM
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Rob,
Sure nuf.... that first picture is certainly decieving.
Nice example of an 'oldcanuck'....!!!!
BG
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Here's another one... This one is #87.
Last edited by Rob Greer; 01-18-2010 at 01:07 AM.
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Rob,
You certainly don't need 2 of those. If I were you, I'd trade one off on something American built !!!!!
BG
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After I wrote about not detail strippng the pistol, I noticed that the MSH pin was installed backwards. That was all the excuse I needed... Here is a picture of the trigger from #24 out of the gun. All numbers match...
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Originally Posted by
oldcanuck
Rob,
You certainly don't need 2 of those. If I were you, I'd trade one off on something American built !!!!!
BG
Who said anything about "NEED"? But, they look so nice together!
#87 is above #24 in both images...
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Rob,
Really nice..... Thanks for sharing.
Bob
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Not one, but two. Excellent!
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Is there a list of serial numbers of the remaining guns?....I saw one last year with a single digit....would like to know how many are estimated to have survived?