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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Byron, Georgia
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In 1993 I bought an EMF 1873 Cavalry revolver in .45 Colt. Made by Armi San Marco in Italy, it was beautifully made but when I first shot it, the firing pin - on the hammer - proved to be too long and would puncture primers. I shortened the firing pin until it worked correctly.
I later sold it as I have arthritis in my fingers and the recoil would smack my middle finger with the trigger guard back strap. It hurt like the devil after a cylinder full, taking all the fun out of it. I suspect it was the grip design as I have a Ruger flattop Blackhawk in .44 Magnum that I can shoot as much as I like with .44 Special loads without any discomfort. |
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