Erzulis boat
45 Cal.
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2005
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Traditions Kentucky pistol kit poorly assembled. Gunshow in Ventura, California.
The pistol had a large diameter cable running through the triggerguard with a substantial padlock joining assorted wares.
Price tag? $1000.00 no joke. I asked about it and was told this line...."Have you ever seen the movie Tombstone?" "No, is it some old sci-fi flick?" I reply. "This pistol was built by one of the actors in Tombstone, and he is an artist and a genius." (He actually said genius)
I told him that it was a Traditions kit, and asked to inspect barrel on the backside. He told me to be extremely careful.....sure as heck, where the "BP only" blurb was supposed to be was a deep crude dip done with a file, then cold blued to fake the funk. The screws were chongered with a kitchen screwdriver, and the lockpanel was criss-crossed at the rear point. I was with my shooting buddy at the show who is just getting into BP, and even he knew this was a joke.
I am still in a daze.
:rotf:
The pistol had a large diameter cable running through the triggerguard with a substantial padlock joining assorted wares.
Price tag? $1000.00 no joke. I asked about it and was told this line...."Have you ever seen the movie Tombstone?" "No, is it some old sci-fi flick?" I reply. "This pistol was built by one of the actors in Tombstone, and he is an artist and a genius." (He actually said genius)
I told him that it was a Traditions kit, and asked to inspect barrel on the backside. He told me to be extremely careful.....sure as heck, where the "BP only" blurb was supposed to be was a deep crude dip done with a file, then cold blued to fake the funk. The screws were chongered with a kitchen screwdriver, and the lockpanel was criss-crossed at the rear point. I was with my shooting buddy at the show who is just getting into BP, and even he knew this was a joke.
I am still in a daze.
:rotf: