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Another Doug Smith gun. The real deal. Has had some alterations (proof marks erased, etc.) but an actual 1904 Navy.
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Yes, that is a nice gun! Talk about a survivor! What are the odds? A real 1904 Navy!!!
That would sure look nice in a collection! Vern |
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All it takes is money! Unfortunately, that requires an income bracket that most of us can only dream about.
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