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Old 09-13-2013, 10:47 PM
Biggfoot44 Biggfoot44 is offline
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Never say never , but for many years was an extremely popular modifidcation. Frequently done as rectification for a damaged spur ( if you drop a revolver , it will always land on either hammer spur , or rear sight blade) . Also frequently done to purfectly good hammers to facilatate drawing from concealment , particularily pockets.
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