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#126 |
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Join Date: November 9, 2010
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Thanks
I got a C.H. revolver that was made in 1936. These tips help me a lot this gun is in great shape!!
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#127 |
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Join Date: January 18, 2011
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excelence
Great post wish I had known about this forum be fore i bought my first revolver it turned out to be a hunk of scrap metal lol BigCountry8998
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#128 |
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Join Date: September 6, 2007
Posts: 6
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Thanks Jim and everybody else for the great info!!
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#129 |
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Join Date: January 30, 2011
Location: MN
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More Thanks...
Excellent. I kept a hard copy.
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#130 |
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Join Date: December 25, 2009
Location: Iowa City, Iowa
Posts: 2
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Flame Cutting?
Is this the flame cutting mentioned a couple pages back? An performance or safety issue? Cosmetic only?
686-3, circa 1991. .08 barrel/cylinder gap. Everything else seems tight. |
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#131 |
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Join Date: May 6, 2011
Posts: 231
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Great post, thanks so much!
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