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Old July 18, 2012, 08:22 AM   #3
WheelGunRealGun
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The new ones are built better than the old ones, but still are built to be interchangeable. The materials and machining used for the new ones are stronger and better than of old. However, as a result of tighter tolerances and not hand-fitted parts, they are not as smooth as the earliest guns (1937-50s), and never will be.

Really? That's interesting. How did you learn this? I'd like to find more info on this.
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