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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldsarge View Post
    I suspect that was done by Navy Arms back in the '70's or 80's. I wish I'd had the cash to get one then. I've got a match Cadet right now that I need to repair the buttplate on . . . someday.
    This wasn't one of the Navy Arms conversions, as there are some things that are "Bubba'd" on this gun. Not the least of which are the vise (or wrench) marks on the receiver from the re-barreling process and the electro-penciled ".357 Mag" on the barrel in writing that looks much like hieroglyphics.

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    A few of my antique weapons:
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    an 1871 Adams .45 Colt Short (sadly wrecked by an incompetent gunsmith, but a fine wall hanger nonetheless!)
    an assemblage of various bits and pieces of iron mongery from the far-flung reaches of the Empire.

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    Kilroy,

    What a neat little Martini. I'd love to find one that was converted. A couple years ago, I could have gotten a unmodified one for $300, but I passed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KilroyCD View Post
    This wasn't one of the Navy Arms conversions, as there are some things that are "Bubba'd" on this gun. Not the least of which are the vise (or wrench) marks on the receiver from the re-barreling process and the electro-penciled ".357 Mag" on the barrel in writing that looks much like hieroglyphics.
    Ewwww . . .
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    Did someone say something about a rifle in 44-40? Here are a couple shots of my 44-40 '73 reproduction.



    I've had it since the fall of '96 when I started shooting in WAS (Western Action Shooting) matches. Mostly NCOWS but also SASS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vedearduff View Post
    Did someone say something about a rifle in 44-40? Here are a couple shots of my 44-40 '73 reproduction.



    I've had it since the fall of '96 when I started shooting in WAS (Western Action Shooting) matches. Mostly NCOWS but also SASS.

    Vernon
    Very nice! Love the case coloring.

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    I showed off a few of my toys at an airshow last weekend with my Jeep.

    In the photo is: M1911A1, M1 carbine (very low serial #), M1928A1 Thompson SMG, M1A1 rocket launcher with M6A1 and A3 rockets, M1919A4 with original 42-dated tripod (still in original darker pakerizing)

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    That's quite a collection. The M1919A4 reminded me of the Browning "light" machine gun we were issued after we arrived at Camp MacKall, NC.

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    Welcome to the place Monsignore!

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