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    Family Pistol... Help?

    After doing an attic clean out, I came across a gun disassembled in a bag of parts. My father told me to take it, that it had been up there ever since he can remember. I figured id do my best to put it back in working order. Everything seems to be here, and from what I've researched, it seems to be a crossman 357 pellet pistol, but I have NO idea how to reassemble it or if anythings missing (I think all is here). I was only able to find a parts diagram, so any help with reassembling would be very much appreciated!
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    M1icon/M3 Carbine: late '44 Inland
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    Try here for diagrams. page7b
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    Family Pistol... Help?

    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Try here for diagrams. page7b
    It was there! Thanks so much! I didn't even realiZe that site existed, but I'm glad I know now!


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