Well we can certainly agree on that. I checked my 336 last night to be sure I wasn't talking out both sides of my arse, and I was correct no safeties and a one piece firing pin. Howsomever it did dawn on me that while it is an old gun (yes I copied down the serial number, and yes I left it on my dresser this morning along with my watch CRS is kicking in again) I was not around for its original purchase so I cannot swear for certain that it IS the original pin. I do know that the person who had it before me was the original owner and when I asked him about it yesterday afternoon he told me he had never had any work done to that old rifle. Of course that doesnt me he didn't it just means he claimed he didn't. I will still get you the number when my mind works well enough not to forget to bring it along to work.
Hate to hear they are moving to arizona that puts them closer to Texas, and particularly closer to one of the better CAS groups out towards Victoria.
Me? I have only been shooting and working with guns for 27 years or so. But then again I am only 33.
GoodOlBoy
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