I thought I would post a couple pics of a No 4.
I bought it because it looked near new.
The people at Cabella's screwed around for a long time because they couldn't believe it wasn't a modern gun and didn't need FFL paperwork.
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Hi Cloverleaf,
You have a very nice pistol. A lot are found in 90% condition, but that one is really nice. What caliber? Center fire, or rim fire?
Enjoy your "new" pistol.
Daniel
You have a very nice pistol. A lot are found in 90% condition, but that one is really nice. What caliber? Center fire, or rim fire?
Enjoy your "new" pistol.
Daniel
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Thanks for the comment Daniel
it's 38 rimfire
it's 38 rimfire
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is there any place to get ammo for the rim fire.?
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For ammo you'll have to search the gun shows. Navy Arms had some made in the 70s or 80s, but it's not cheap. It is entering the collectable status. Last week in Denver there was on guy with a couple of boxes of the 32, and the 38 ammo at $95 a box! There are a few people that reload the rf rounds, but I have no idea of the procedure or the cost. You might check Dixie Gun Works for ammo or components.
In that all but pristine condition, why shoot it?
Daniel
In that all but pristine condition, why shoot it?
Daniel