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  • BlackBart

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    No idea if it works or not or it's value but I thought it was a pretty good score, sure as hell LOOKS like a real revolver. :) Bought originally at Monkey Wards in the 80's for 30 some bucks!
     

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    DC-W

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    Jan 23, 2013
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    It may still work just fine if it's never been used before. It may not hold a good co2 seal though.

    Those metal ones are too slick. They're made from poorly made plastic nowadays.
     

    Gryphon

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    Mar 8, 2013
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    I found one just like this about 4 months ago from when I was a kid. I forgot I had it. It also came form Wards. I paid $42 for it when new. It was like new, except the CO2 seal. I even had a few 30 year old cartridges. I put it up for Karma and Dapefly nabbed it. Apparently the seal kits are available for about $15 bucks on ebay if you are inclined to repair it. Mine was all steel too except the grips. I recall it being very accurate.
     

    BlackBart

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    BANNED!!!
    Mar 20, 2007
    31,609
    Conewago, York Co. Pa.
    I found one just like this about 4 months ago from when I was a kid. I forgot I had it. It also came form Wards. I paid $42 for it when new. It was like new, except the CO2 seal. I even had a few 30 year old cartridges. I put it up for Karma and Dapefly nabbed it. Apparently the seal kits are available for about $15 bucks on ebay if you are inclined to repair it. Mine was all steel too except the grips. I recall it being very accurate.

    Well built indeed but playing with it... it won't cock. :sad20: Meh, maybe part it out... I dunno. :shrug:
     

    aquashooter

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    Apr 17, 2013
    892
    Monkey Co
    I use a gun oil to keep the seals viable. Bought mine new in the early seventies in .22 cal. Still functional. Looks like a .357 in my leather holster. I've used it to effect an off-duty misdemeanor arrest. Had my real .38 under my jacket if SHTF.
     

    A1Uni

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    Aug 28, 2012
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    I had one of those when I was in my teens. They were incredibly accurate for a CO2 gun, and a
    ton of fun to shoot. They are relatively simple inside, you may well be able to get it up and running.
     

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