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Old November 27, 2010, 06:14 PM   #3
ibdecent
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hmm...for the craftsmanship, seems kind of low, but i guess it isn't a mainstream brand. thanks.
I know the picture isn't the most descriptive. It has burl walnut stock with really nice grain with a matte finish, all the checkering and stipling is hand carved. all of the engraving on the metal is done by hand. the gold inlays stick out about an 1/8". i wish i had more info on it, but it doesn't have a model number or anything. my uncle said he was told that the parts between guns are not interchangable.

thanks for the input.
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