ShotgunDave
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As of late, I have been steadily adding to my BP pistol collection. Yesterday, I acquired these two beauties in a trade.
The 3rd Model Dragoon is an Armi San Marcos manufactured in 1977. It's in very nice shape. The front sight needs to be reattached, as it fell off. I believe it is not factory, being that it's a brass blade. The gun is cut for a shoulder stock and has the rear leaf sight to go with it. The only thing I don't really care for is the grips. Someone has embellished them with brass tacks and a brass eagle. It's on both sides too. So I'll be looking for a set of grips.
The Rogers and Spencer pistol is in nice shape too. I don't think it's stainless steel, I believe it may be nickel plated. It's engraved as well. Not sure about the engraving. On newer BP reproductions it's easy to tell that the engraving is done by laser. This gun looks hand done to me. I of course could be wrong. It was manufactured by Euroarms in 1981.
Can't wait to shoot them! I'll give a full report when I do.
The 3rd Model Dragoon is an Armi San Marcos manufactured in 1977. It's in very nice shape. The front sight needs to be reattached, as it fell off. I believe it is not factory, being that it's a brass blade. The gun is cut for a shoulder stock and has the rear leaf sight to go with it. The only thing I don't really care for is the grips. Someone has embellished them with brass tacks and a brass eagle. It's on both sides too. So I'll be looking for a set of grips.
The Rogers and Spencer pistol is in nice shape too. I don't think it's stainless steel, I believe it may be nickel plated. It's engraved as well. Not sure about the engraving. On newer BP reproductions it's easy to tell that the engraving is done by laser. This gun looks hand done to me. I of course could be wrong. It was manufactured by Euroarms in 1981.
Can't wait to shoot them! I'll give a full report when I do.
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