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Originally Posted by DCWilson
I love it when the SWHF turns up rich record sets like that! I got copies of the order and invoice for an early .38/44 Outdoorsman from the Foundation, and they make a great supplement to the Letter that came to me from Roy Jinks.
I love the urgency expressed on behalf of Mr. Lambert. The man needs a quick-draw, short-barrel high-powered revolver right now. I guess the concrete block business in 1940 was a little rougher than the construction supplies sector is today.
Sal, does the King sight base have the usual embedded reflector? Seems to me such a design wouldn't have much point since the blade is a ramp sight. Light reflected back up would slide right across the surface of the ramp without illuminating it much at all.
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Thank you sir.. it was a great surprise to find that many records..
If you look close Mr. Lambert was the Superintendent of a COAL MINING company..
As for the reflective sight ..no it had a plain ramp..