Re: Welcome
Thanks for your replies. After seeing so many fancy ROA's the rubber grips seem a little plain, but they fit my hand better than the thin wooden grips did.
When I bought it, I was living in a state where it was virtually impossible to get a handgun license and I wanted to try...
My ROA Bicentennial
New member here and this is my first post. Here's a ROA that I purchased new in 1976. The barrel is marked " Made In The 200th Year Of American Liberty". I shot it a bit when I first got it but it has sat in my safe unused for over 30 years. I don't have the original grips...
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