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Old 11th July 2015, 05:02 PM   #6
Fernando K
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hello

You speak of the punches in the lock are cleared for use. The punches are usually deeply printed, so that it is not easily erased, and there are always small look details or indications.

Punches in the barrel does not correspond to a service weapon. Military models have the punch of test Tower.

Belatedly advised that the sideplate fault and the wood seems to have had no

It would take a good picture of the inside of the lock

Afectuosaemente. Fernando K
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