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    micky2 is online now The collector formerly known as micky
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    Yes the sights must have been fitted at a early stage in it's life if, and maybe from new by WR for what ever reason, we will never know. as for me, pitting neally always tells a true story when it is even all over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micky2 View Post
    Yes the sights must have been fitted at a early stage in it's life if, and maybe from new by WR for what ever reason, we will never know. as for me, pitting neally always tells a true story when it is even all over.
    Yes, I agree with Mick on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micky2 View Post
    Yes the sights must have been fitted at a early stage in it's life if, and maybe from new by WR for what ever reason, we will never know. as for me, pitting neally always tells a true story when it is even all over.
    This is when you wish an antique could talk. lol. If the grips were standard horn I would be more suspect of the sights But the fact that the grips are unique and almost had to be WR made, adds a little further weight to a WR sight theory? But then I own it now and it’s more fun to think my way and no one can prove me wrong as you say. lol Fascinating part of collect!

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