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04-30-2016, 04:33 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Newport NH
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I started as a machinist in 1963 for $1.81 an hour and retired in 2010 making $21.50 an hour. All the revisions these models went through were done in order to keep these revolvers affordable. Steps like counter bored chambers, pinned barrels and bluing were precise and time consuming operations so if you do the math you can see why they're expensive today.
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357 magnum, 44 magnum, airweight, coke bottle grips, combat masterpiece, m19, m27, m28, m29, masterpiece, military, model 10, model 15, model 19, model 21, model 24, model 25, model 27, model 28, model 29, model 57, n-frame, outdoorsman, patrolman |
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