American armament 1903

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American armament 1903

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Does anybody have one? Curious about quality first hand. I’ve found decent reviews.

https://usarmamentcorp.com/colt-1903-po ... tol-blued/


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Ask RJ, he probably bought one when they were new :mrgreen:


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kenpoprofessor wrote: April 17th, 2022, 11:11 am Ask RJ, he probably bought one when they were new :mrgreen:


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I don't know about this particular one , but I have an original and it is a good gun.
I haven't shot 1000's of rounds through it , but I have shot a few 100 and it has always worked as it should.
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I've known Kurt Wolf (founder) for almost 30 years. The quality of his Gatling guns and mil-spec mounts is exceptional. Would be pretty sure that this would be of the same quality.
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Longhair1957 wrote: April 17th, 2022, 12:34 pm
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 17th, 2022, 11:11 am Ask RJ, he probably bought one when they were new :mrgreen:


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Ha, my bad, I didn't realize this was a repro until just now, I was talking about the "original" :o :mrgreen:

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That’s ok bud, yea, I’ve experienced the older originals. But, wouldn’t mind picking up a new mfg one if I can.
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I have a friend who has one. He let me shoot it at SGC. He got it with a threaded barrel, and bought a .32 suppressor to go with it. Why? No idea.

It was indeed a work of art. Beautiful gun.
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