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That is sweet!!I believe this my latest.
These were only made from 1920 to 1935 with 3 or more different brand names stamped on them. About 9,000 of all variations, ranging from cased 3-bbl. sets with detachable buttstock, to simple 6.5" pinned bbl. and NO stock attachment method milled into backstrap.
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LOL....that is Central Florida, near where I bought the PMR. My wife's Sister and BIL own about 25 acres on the St. Johns River out in the middle of no where. Great for shooting pistols.Where do you shoot, Vietnam?
*speechless and drooling on keyboard*
The last gun that is complete is a S&W M&P compact in .40sw. However, I have a White Oak upper on order and a RRA lower on order so I'm going with two last guns.
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I can go years w/o buying a gun and then go nuts for a year or so.
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These were only made from 1920 to 1935 with 3 or more different brand names stamped on them. About 9,000 of all variations, ranging from cased 3-bbl. sets with detachable buttstock, to simple 6.5" pinned bbl. and NO stock attachment method milled into backstrap.
Fiala Arms & Equip., J.C. Schall & Co., Hartford Arms Co., and High Standard are all the same company...just at different times (and perhaps different ownership). On the other hand I have heard that parts do not necessarily interchange with one another.Pete D. said:That Schall reminds me very much of the early High Standards which were manufactured later on in Hamden, CT. The magazine, especially, looks like a High Standard magazine.
I wonder....