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Classy guy. Putting it under the stocks like that very carefully. This gun came from a shop in Indiana, after I mentioned the name to a friend who has access to an ancestry database he came up with this guy William Albert Orick. Not sure if it's him, but it seems plausible. On the extreme off chance that anyone knows such a person can they confirm that?



My photography skills do not do this gun justice. I was expecting both a model 29 (not pre) and a gun in far rougher shape for the $1,045 asking price. The pictures of it were terrible, and it was labeled a Nickel 28-2, but I figured the stocks looked nice and I wouldn't be a war criminal from separating some nice cokes from a 28-2. In the end the guy ended up calling me while I was waiting for blood to be drawn at the doctor's office. The phlebotomist got a little impatient as I was trying to conclude a gun deal when I should have been getting blood drawn, so I was a little rushed in the whole thing.
Seems to have worked out though. I should buy more guns over the phone at the doctor's office I guess.