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Post by bobwright on Oct 17, 2019 15:21:50 GMT -5
Got this reply to my query: linkBob Wright
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awp101
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Post by awp101 on Oct 19, 2019 22:04:09 GMT -5
For us Luddites that aren’t on Stalker Centr..., Facebook, what’s it say?
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Post by maxcactus on Oct 20, 2019 2:38:12 GMT -5
For us Luddites that aren’t on Stalker Centr..., Facebook, what’s it say? That made me LOL!
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Post by bobwright on Oct 20, 2019 16:48:24 GMT -5
For us Luddites that aren’t on Stalker Centr..., Facebook, what’s it say? The questions, and their response, was that they make their revolvers to customers ideas and specifications, and they are hand made in-house. They (Trinity Guns) send the frames out for case hardening, but then they add the coloring. Their response was that case hardening does not produce the vibrant colors so desired. And that Trinity makes cartridge revolvers blank firing replicas, and non-firing replicas to the customer's wants. They are very much into CAS matches. The guns shown on their sight are mostly copies of the Colt SAA, but one they show one that has a Colt frame sort of, withn the Remington style barrel, ejector assemble and base pin. The grip straps and grip are copies of the Colt Walker and early Dragoons with the rounded leading edge of th grips. Thwehe video shows that the Remington style base pin is spring loaded and zips into place when the baqse pin latch is pressed. Bob Wright
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Post by awp101 on Oct 20, 2019 18:51:38 GMT -5
Cool, thanks!
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