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Re: serial number on gun?
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Posted by Don L C on March 07, 2007 at 10:52:32 from (24.166.243.44):
In Reply to: serial number on gun? posted by famer blue on March 07, 2007 at 08:01:41:
If he has a carry permitt, he has already had two or three days training...... If you are afraid to handle a hand gun, then get a training course....they are great fun if you under stand how to use them..... You have got advice on here from some guys that dont know what they are talking about.... If you are afraid and dont under stand guns....get training or leave them alone ....but dont be giving advice about something you dont know about..... Now if the serial number is not on the side of the gun or on the but.....if the cylinder swings out to load, look inside on the frame..... If the cylinder does not swing open ....pull ejector rod under barrel out a couple inches cylinder should fall out....number under cyl...... Take this gun to a gun smith and have it checked out before shooting....what gun did you use for your traning? This old gun is not a good gun for carry.....look around and read gun mags. for best advice..... Any of them is to heavy at the end of the day....belt and holster is the most confortable.....
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