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Old October 7, 2005, 10:46 AM   #1
Wingbone
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Commemorative Single Action

Hello again guys,
I have a commemorative (I think) .44 mag single action. I feel its a commemorative because on the butt of the revolver its says "We The People 1776-1976". Its stamped in old english just like the constitution. On the side of the barrell it says "VIRGINIAN DRAGOON CAL 44 MAG". On top of the barrell it says "INTERARMS ALEXANDIA, VIRGINIA, USA". The frame is case hardened, the barrell and cylinder is polished blue. It has an adjustable rear sight so its not an exact replica. Anyone have any ideas about this gun? Thanks all,
Ken
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