The thing that attracted me to the 4014 was the size and weight. I shot it one time and put it in the safe where it has been ever since. Being a 1911 shooter for years I just coudn't live with the trigger pull. Also that "hammer falling with the safety lever thing" got on my nerves. :)
Could some of you knowledgable people give me a price check for a 4014 with original box, papers, tools and evrything that came with the gun. If I remember correctly I purchased the gun new in 1991. Condition is like new.
Thanks
SKB shotgun model 500, 600 or 700 over and under in 12 or 20 gauge. Must have 28" bbls. Fixed chokes of any restriction will be considered.
If interested please contact me via PM or e-mail.
Charles Sherrod
Muscle Shoals, Alabama
[email protected]
That is exactly what I had in mind. I do not have the know-how to change the hammers but our local gunsmith is good with S and W's and is reasonable with his prices. He also has a ton of used parts.
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Thanks spdgg, that is what I was hoping to hear. You see good deals on these modle 15's all over and I had thought about getting one and have the wrok done and possibly end up with a nice shooter.
Thanks again...
When people advertise revolvers with bobbed hammers as double action only are they considered DOA because of the bobbed hammer or are the internal parts different?
What I am getting at is: Could a gunsmith simply change out the hammer and make the gun double and single action?
old vs new
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