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Old 02-11-2016, 06:14 PM
ElToro ElToro is offline
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Thanks. Due to the even wear on the cut down and the nicer than average but very old grips. My dad is convinced the gunsmithing was done a very long time ago and that this was some bootleggers belly gun. I'm sure it has some tales to tell if it could. Definitely minute of across the bar accuracy is all that is needed on a beast like this.

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Originally Posted by green_chile View Post
Very nice El Toro. That's the kind of thing I'm talking about in this thread; a gun that has character, great looks and can be used and enjoyed for what it is.

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