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The pistol has an emblem proof on the left side.
It has the pony with the spear in it's mouth and the lance on it's fore legs.
The trigger is ridiculously smooth in DA and very light and crisp in SA.
The box says 150th anniversary on it too.
Any Ideas on value?
The Spas-12.
It's cool.
It's valuable.
It's fun to shoot.
It lays down well when you shoot it.
Get a three point or a single point sling to take care of your weight issues.
In years to come you'll be able to trade it for two(most likely more) mossbergs.
I could go on, but with a little...
I recently received a used Kimber Custom Target 1911.
Aside from a loose extractor, it shoots better than I do.
Does anybody have any experience with these.
Does the pistol have any weak points that need to be fixed.
I had some feed problems. A friend says I may need to tweak the...
Sorry, my mistake.
It is a 6" and not an 8".
However, there is a proof stamp.... in the trigger guard?
It is an inverted triangle with a P in it?
This is through conversation on the phone, I know a picture would help but I am unable to get one at this time.
There are no markings.
It is a 4 digit serial number. The number is also on the box which says it is a 150th anniversary.
Both the hammer and trigger are jeweled.
The only marking on the grip is the Colt emblem.
Sorry, no pics.
Someone I know has a 8" Colt King Cobra 150th anniversary edition.
They've been asking be about he value, but I can't find anything on that specific model.
Anybody know what they're worth?
First let me say, I am a die hard HK fan.
However, I do carry a G26.
It shoots well. It's easy for pocket carry. There are tons of holsters and after market gear.
Then the cool part, it takes the 33 round mags.
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