32 caliber

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Re: 32 caliber

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On gunbroker search on "spanish ruby". There are a handful, anywhere between $129 and someone who thinks his is worth $1000. To get into the lower end you'd probably have to find a way to remove the rust without removing what's left of the finish. Then price it at $300 or 400 and see if anything happens.


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Re: 32 caliber

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Btw, here is grandpas.

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Re: 32 caliber

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That sure is pretty. Mine has a slide lock on the left side. I haven't seen any slide locks on these though.
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Re: 32 caliber

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The slide lock on mine is on the left at rear of frame. There are many variations. Over a million mfg. by multiple mfg. And all are hand fitted. So literally nothing is a drop in. They were like the AK of the first war. They shot straight, and went bang pretty much every time. But none were made with the quality of the German, USA.or British made weapons.
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