Electric Miner
40 Cal.
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How many differences can you see in this photo?
Belgian made in the 60's and early 70's. Legends say on Colt equipment using Colt drawings. Don't know if that's true.I am Familiar Pietta/Uberti but centaur? What company? I pulled 7 differences I do not consider Color or Look a huge difference, there is 8 if I credit look/color. For my credit I`ll point most glaring as a visual to MY difference front sight. That is a difference
ok yes from some fast google I am getting similar in put, works though considering the Beretta/Taurus link as well as the Taurus/Smith & Wesson Link with the revolvers.Belgian made in the 60's and early 70's. Legends say on Colt equipment using Colt drawings. Don't know if that's true.
According to serial number, this one is from 1965, and looks to be completely unfired.for a 60/70`s stand point looks great shape
NICEAccording to serial number, this one is from 1965, and looks to be completely unfired.
I am Familiar Pietta/Uberti but centaur? What company? I pulled 7 differences I do not consider Color or Look a huge difference, there is 8 if I credit look/color. For my credit I`ll point most glaring as a visual to MY difference front sight. That is a difference
That is interesting, as with some of my other google inquiries Edwards did pop up on radar, But the proper spelling gave me more to chew with, as Centennial Arms, got 1 rifle. That also gives me more to take in thanksCentaure is spelled with an e on the end. They were imported by Bill Edwards (the man who is responsible for the beginning of import reproduction pistol business) company Centennial Arms. The 1860 Centaure was the very first Model 1860 Army to come into the US in 1959 Just a few months after Navy Arms imported the first 1851 model pistols to the US.
Nice pistols.How many differences can you see in this photo?
Agree.I think I see ten differences. Some of them are subtle. None of which are finish differences.
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