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Not yet, John. Anything made in this century will have been produced on CNC machinery. It looks VERY nice, though, and for not a lot of money by today's standards.

Vendor is not far from you - can you do a recce? Also, the offer is there to have it sent to your local RFD for you to examine, and you know what to look for in a revolver - lock-up and cylinder slop - all that stuff.
 
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Not yet, John. Anything made in this century will have been produced on CNC machinery. In truth, the only way you'll find out how good it is is to suck it and see.

Vendor is not far from you - can you do a recce?

Anyhow, the whole thing is suspect AFAIAC - what's a revolBer'? ;)
Thanks, I noticed that. (RevolBer) He isn't responding to emails at the moment, but is, as you say, forty minutes away. Soon as the restrictions ease I'll take my wife for a "nice drive in the contry dear";);)

Plan is to check the cylinder timing, if that seems ok anything else is easily remedied.
 
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this lock down has given us too much time to look at guns and despite not having a slot on my ticket for one or knowing anything much about revolvers these look like an affordable way to start
https://www.bluefoxglade.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=79_78_121&product_id=2447https://www.bluefoxglade.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=79_78_121&product_id=2446
Are you 'Blue Fox Glade'? if so please reserve me the stainless 201028/003 please.
 
🤣no it's just my nearest gun shop. they are a nice crowd who keep a good range of black powder products (and reloading kit) all at reasonable prices.
also its a similar distance from Plymouth on nice scenic roads
 
Nice looking revolver by the pictures shown. The price is a good one if the revolver is mechanically sound :thumb:
 

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