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Old 06-23-2017, 04:43 PM
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Hello,

I have a 1937 Brazilian revolver that has a timing problem. My local gunsmith says it needs a hand. He believes he can fix the hand but if not, he wants an extra "just in case". He cannot find one. Does anybody know where I might find one? Numrich and Jack First doesn't have one. Have sent emails to some others. Just checking if someone knows where I might procure the part I need. Or maybe some fine upstanding member can spare said part. I need a hand for a Brazilian or a Model 1917.

Thanks for looking.
Terry

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