Originally Posted By: Al
Originally Posted By: Lapham3
I decided to take it to the range and see how it performed after the years. All was just fine. I then derusted and cleaned it up. I think it's still in his son's nightstand.
Actually a very bad idea. The bodies are subject to cracking The $3000+ value drops to "Paper Weight" Value.
I wonder does the DW have the firing pin block?
Is the old .45 a Colt, a lot of the WWII stuff was made by a typewriter company.
Originally Posted By: Lapham3
I decided to take it to the range and see how it performed after the years. All was just fine. I then derusted and cleaned it up. I think it's still in his son's nightstand.
Actually a very bad idea. The bodies are subject to cracking The $3000+ value drops to "Paper Weight" Value.
I wonder does the DW have the firing pin block?
Is the old .45 a Colt, a lot of the WWII stuff was made by a typewriter company.