I Got my Ainsworth

Started by Major Matt Lewis, September 07, 2007, 06:40:35 PM

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Major Matt Lewis

And boy am I pleased.  It is such a beautiful piece.  You've heard it all before, the fit the finish, blah blah blah.  Well, it's all true.  It is a remarkable revolver in every way.  I look forward to shooting it. The revolver is simply magnificent. 
Major Matt Lewis
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Capt. John Fitzgerald

Matt,
I assume that it was a special order gun.  How long did it take to get it?
CJF
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Quote from: Capt. John Fitzgerald on September 07, 2007, 08:04:19 PM
Matt,
I assume that it was a special order gun.  How long did it take to get it?
CJF

Mine took about 8 weeks if I recall correctly.  Not bad considering alot of gun leather takes 6 months or more.  I highly recommend the Inspector series offered by USFA.
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Halfway Creek Charlie

I have an original Remington Conversion that was inspected by the real Ainsworth. it has his inspector marks all over it ...before he did the Custer series Colts. He wasan inspector For Remington also. Someday Ainsworth Remy's might be valuable too.
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