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Originally Posted by uncleted327
Interesting to see the small changes to the L-Comp over the years. I see both of yours have a beveled cut on the front of the underlug, my new one doesn't have that. They also stopped including the chamfered charging holes on the cylinder.
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Yeah, I think those changes are a shame. The undercut really sets the gun apart from the others. I bought this gun used a few years back without know the new ones were different.
I'm glad I went the used route. The gun was tuned for a well known shooting competitor by a well-known gunsmith. He never used it. He sold it to the guy I bough it from who never used it either. I got a dam deal on it too!
I have no idea why anyone would ever sell a revolver that has a trigger on it like this. Not many gunsmiths could tune the trigger/action the way this gun is tuned. I have shown this gun to couple of gunsmiths I respect, and even they have never seen anything like it.