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| Rare, Old Guns This is a catch all sale forum for pump, double action, or semi auto's built prior to 1995 Old Parts for these guns are also welcome here |
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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Irvine, CA
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| good job frink.. if i saw it i would of bought it also for sure..damm youare quick
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| Don't lean on me, man. Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Toronto, ON
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| What kind of pump handle is that? I've been thinking about replacing mine since it's just too small for my hands, and I sold my cooper t nasty since I just couldn't bring myself to carve it up. Also, nice brass hardware! Gotta love old muzzleloader bits.
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| Newbie Join Date: Oct 2006
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| The pump handle is just a plastic one that came with it when I bought it, it was cut on one side to accomidate the side tube. She's a nice looking gun, but the whole chop-shop direct feed conversion back to side tube can turn off some. I had planned on eventually welding on a new sight rail to cover up the partial opening where the direct feed used to be for cosmetic reasons but never got around to it, it looked like someone did that at some point due to the epoxy gunk on the top of the barrel. She's off on her trip to Canada in the morning. |
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