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Anyone tell me more about this

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:20 pm
by Pilgrim
.32 cal DavisWarner Infallible. Don't know much about it other than not many were made and that it was made in Assonet, Ma between 1915 and 1917.

I'm normally into milsurps but the weird action got my eye. It seems to function ok., just a little sticky feeling when I work the 'slide'. I think it'll clean up and function nice.

For some reason the right grip IS solid brass and the left is plastic.

Can anyone tell me any more about it ?

It sure is different !

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Notice the 'action'....three rods. Receiver is open.

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grip says 'Blocks the Sear'

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different huh? Receiver is open.

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Receiver is open.

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Darned C&R licenses will get you everytime.

Got an old Flayderman's

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:57 pm
by Niner
Got an old Flayderman's guide from a dozen years ago. Doesn't offer much and the values have to be better than what they show....I'd guess anyway.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 8:28 pm
by Pilgrim
Thanks for the info. I have a current Flayderman's and it says exactly the same thing but the values have gone up a little.

I'd be interested in the quantities and info on how to strip it as I don't dare to try without some further info.

thanks again