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Unread 12-09-2004, 01:43 AM   #16
Steve Richards
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I bought a repro stock and holster and had trouble getting the gun to fit. I soaked the holster and inserted the (protected) gun in it while the holster dried. It then fit very well. But, it was sold as a repro and was priced accordingly. Nothing wrong with a repro if it is sold as such. Besides, it is for a VERY missmatched/reblued 1930's commercial artillery.

With that being said, $400.00 is too much for a repro and if it is not represented properly, that is wrong!
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