I'm surprised that target shooting as a sport isn't more successful in the United States as it is in other countries where firearms usage isn't as wide spread.
I just purchased one with serial number 912. In the description it says it was converted from a 1st generation to second generation. It is 22 lr. Its 10 inch barrel in Nickle. I wish I knew why it was converted? Was it converted to shoot 22 lr? I did some google search but could not find clear answers. I was not able to really understand the difference between the first gen and 2nd gen. Any help is appreciated
someone should produce these again, even in a carbine version with a quick removal pin for the barrel block would make a nice piece.
Thanks, John!
I'm surprised that target shooting as a sport isn't more successful in the United States as it is in other countries where firearms usage isn't as wide spread.
I just purchased one with serial number 912. In the description it says it was converted from a 1st generation to second generation. It is 22 lr. Its 10 inch barrel in Nickle. I wish I knew why it was converted? Was it converted to shoot 22 lr? I did some google search but could not find clear answers. I was not able to really understand the difference between the first gen and 2nd gen. Any help is appreciated
1st model had round bulge similar to what you see with revolvers. 2nd gen does not have that circular roundish bulge
I have the singleshot third model, what should i do with it? How much could i sell it for?
What is Jeb doing?