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Post by madbadger on Apr 15, 2012 12:06:04 GMT -5
Looking for a three screw, .41 Mag, 1966 model. I believe that would be S/N range 3820 - 6780. Hoping to find one in pristine condition, like me.... Take a look in your safes for me wouldja? Yep, waay in the back where you never look anymore...... Let me know if you find one!
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gunzo
.30 Stingray
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Post by gunzo on Apr 15, 2012 12:46:50 GMT -5
Thought I could help you & I out, but just looked & mines a '67 model. #117XX. Oh well, I tried.
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Post by vonfatman on Apr 15, 2012 15:46:35 GMT -5
Sorry, my gun looks to be a first year gun. It's clean as you desire, but the sn is 17xx
Bob
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Post by madbadger on Apr 15, 2012 19:01:11 GMT -5
Thanks to you both for checking!
MadBadger A smidge west of a guy a smidge north of KCMO
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Post by AxeHandle on Apr 15, 2012 19:40:40 GMT -5
I think I have 6611... A well worn specimen.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Apr 15, 2012 20:14:42 GMT -5
Mad Badger? Is there any other kind???
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Post by madbadger on Apr 15, 2012 21:10:55 GMT -5
Well, there are pet badgers....... you've just gotta tiptoe around the house and always have plenty of Bactine and gauze on hand.
Axe, whenever you have time give some thought to whether you are interested in giving 6611 a new home..... although if its in the back of your safe, please start in soon. I'm not getting any younger........
FWIW - in my avatar you'll see a boot. On that boot you'll see a set of spurs that I made at Miller Bit and Spur school in Nampa, Idaho (in Mr. Taffin's neighborhood IIRC - though I didn't know it at the time, being young and generally ignorant). I digress. To the immediate north east of the rowel you will see what is - apparently - a highly sensitive area of my favorite horse "Badger".
Some day, I'll tell you boys about how I rode ol' Badger to a heaving, sweat-soaked standstill...... but it ain't been long enough ago and there are still witnesses.
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