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Old October 28, 2013, 04:42 PM   #9
Sure Shot Mc Gee
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Since I've never held a 120-130 yr. old weapon in my hands. Or know anything about a couple of yours OldFotoMan. I'm not going to speculate and/or comment to a stranger that I do.
As I see your situation. All may require a good cleaning and safety inspection by a competent person familiar with their designs before their firings. If they were my inherited firearms. This advice freely given is what I would do first thing if my intentions were wanting to shoot any of them. But, There your firearms. Your decision Sir.
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