BananaDoc
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Hello folks, I would like to tap your wealth of expertise on an older Centennial 442 I have stumbled across recently. It seems to be a nickel plate from the mid 90's… Serial number begins with BSZ, which from my research here suggests 1995-1996 and still covered by the lifetime warranty (4 digits follow) Looks to be in very good shape, tight lockup and solid timing with a smooth trigger pull.
My question is twofold; First, is this firearm arguably superior in material/finish/construction to the new ones? Are there issues I should know about? Price looks like it is going to end up at 400.00, which is mighty close to a brand new 442/642 pro. Also, would it be possible with a gun of this vintage to have the cylinder cut for moon clips? This is a feature I really like in the pro series...
Any advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks, doc
My question is twofold; First, is this firearm arguably superior in material/finish/construction to the new ones? Are there issues I should know about? Price looks like it is going to end up at 400.00, which is mighty close to a brand new 442/642 pro. Also, would it be possible with a gun of this vintage to have the cylinder cut for moon clips? This is a feature I really like in the pro series...
Any advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks, doc