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Hi, I am new to the forum, from near Birmingham, Ala. Thanks for letting me join. I have a Rogers Spencer Euroarms Kit that has never been assembled, .44 caliber. Are they hard to put together?
 

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Hi, I am new to the forum, from near Birmingham, Ala. Thanks for letting me join. I have a Rogers Spencer Euroarms Kit that has never been assembled, .44 caliber. Are they hard to put together?
Never done a R&S kit, though I have built kit revolvers and I do own an R&S...which is similar in theory to the Remington but the way the grip frame/TG go together is quite a bit different. Still, it shouldn't be much more difficult once you figure it out.
 
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