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44AMP rang true on this one.......I have handguns inherited from family and value them highly:
-I've got my Grandads 1911 (mfg'd 1917), all original and likely them most valuable gun cost wise I own. It resides always in the safe. It simply sat ready in my Grandad's bedroom, seems he told me he traded some machinist tools for it.
-I've got my Dad's Single 6 with both lr/mag cylinders. It lives with the mag cylinder installed and makes frequent trips to the spring woods scouting gobblers. The longer 5-1/2 " tube lets me shoot a wee bit better too. Dad shot the Single 6 often, with the long rifle cylinder. The revolver holds great sentimental value
-"quality at a given price" Not sure exactly what than means, but I bought a
Ruger Bearcat in need of repair from a women in church. The internet came to the rescue and I found the needed part for the vintage "old model" and now have a dandy little shooter
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