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LetFly (Mar 31st 2022) |
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Re: Ithaca Lewis information
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Mar 30th a 12:30 AM
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by Walter C. Snyder |
Walter C. Snyder |
The Minier model has coil springs and is detailed in my book. A Lewis model in mid range that has coil springs is something I can not explain. During the late Lewis range some Minier models can be found as they closed out the Lewis. I would like to see photos of your gun showing SN and the coil springs driving the hammers. Very interesting!
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