SE31193
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All the discussion about Mountain Guns gave me the itch. I got this one in trade for a Sig Sauer 1911 (which I have multiples).
The previous owner got it in trade and was told it was a Lew Horton, however, the serial number doesn't support that claim.
Regardless, someone polished the hammer and trigger, making the action very smooth and light.
Honestly, this make me nervous; amateurs have a tendency to make revolvers unsafe with hair triggers.

If I decide to keep this firearm, I'll probably find a stock trigger, hammer and spring.
I do like the VZ Grips though... very comfortable.
The previous owner got it in trade and was told it was a Lew Horton, however, the serial number doesn't support that claim.
Regardless, someone polished the hammer and trigger, making the action very smooth and light.
Honestly, this make me nervous; amateurs have a tendency to make revolvers unsafe with hair triggers.


If I decide to keep this firearm, I'll probably find a stock trigger, hammer and spring.
I do like the VZ Grips though... very comfortable.