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>Thanks for looking and commenting, Rick. The Colt was my Dad's. As a
>teenager, I could "field strip" it, without any tools, in less than a
>minute. Things aren't made the way they used to be....................
>
That's why I stick to older weapons as they are more reliable. Even in
the service I would choose a simple S&W revolver over any semiautomatic
sidearm. Had to do with a special duty I was assigned to.
Speaking of simple weaponry, I'm interested in finding a fitting for the
muzzle end of my 870 12ga so it can be pressed against a door without causing
the barrel to explode. Anything such as that available?
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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