Allen-frame
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In an extended conversation with a nice guy at a small show, I learn he purchased a 1950 Target a few years ago.
After some kibbutsing ,he agrees to sell it to me for what he paid for it .
$500. + $110. for the two additional cylinders he bought from Brownells long ago to repair the gun.
Good condition overall ,grips number and have some beautiful grain ,although somewhat worn ,and modified on the left horn.
Original finish ,numbers match, no appreciable wear.
Here are the pictures: ,
Now ,, the reason the cylinder needed to be replaced , and the $500. price tag was that some gorilla took a drill bit and hogged out the cylinder to accept 45 Colt. It did not work. Here is the picture.
I have fitted one of the new cylinders to it ,using the original crane ,and extractor star ,it looks like it will work ,just a slight timing issue to work out .
Happy Holidays , ,Allen Frame
After some kibbutsing ,he agrees to sell it to me for what he paid for it .
$500. + $110. for the two additional cylinders he bought from Brownells long ago to repair the gun.
Good condition overall ,grips number and have some beautiful grain ,although somewhat worn ,and modified on the left horn.
Original finish ,numbers match, no appreciable wear.
Here are the pictures: ,








Now ,, the reason the cylinder needed to be replaced , and the $500. price tag was that some gorilla took a drill bit and hogged out the cylinder to accept 45 Colt. It did not work. Here is the picture.

I have fitted one of the new cylinders to it ,using the original crane ,and extractor star ,it looks like it will work ,just a slight timing issue to work out .
Happy Holidays , ,Allen Frame