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Lifer
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You might find this thread useful. I posted it a few years back, hoping to do a study on various eagle stamps. Just paste this in search.
Not all Eagles are created equal Mike |
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Thank you all for the great replies. But it is my fault that I did not make it clear that all I have is the barreled receiver and the mismatched internals. I am building a mix master shooter and hope to soon find a complete frame. Is it safe to say that the receiver is DWM ? Any more information would be greatly appreciated.
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The horizontal "Crown N" on the side was used by DWM, so yes a DWM receiver.
I am pretty sure we have seen this gun before during a previous review. It looks like it has been parted out. Good luck on your shooter, I think Simpson LTD has a couple of frames for sale and Luger Doc can supply you with everything else you might need. You can also ask him about frames, He is very reasonable in price and good to deal with. You will be happy with your purchase. Many uppers are twisted during barrel replacement, if you can check yours for proper operation before spending too much on additional parts. They can be straightened but there is a cost involved. again good luck Vern |
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