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Mqkmq3:
By 95% finish, do you mean 95% of the finish is intact? It has been stored in the holster, probably for over 70 years, but I will make sure we store it properly. No word of any capture paper.
I do not plan on selling it, but I am interested in shooting it. My mother thinks it's unsafe to shoot it bc it's so old, but I think it'll hold up fine. From what I've been told the 7.65mm is the same size as a .32. Do you think it's OK to take it to the range?
Thanks again for the insight.
Warbird:
Yes ... 95% means percent of finish intact and 7.65mm = .32 ACP caliber. Your HSc should be inherently safe to shoot however, if something breaks (like the Grips) you may not be able to find a replacement and its collector value will disappear. That trip to the range could end up being very costly.
Mqkmq3:
Is that something that happens to old guns fairly often when fired? I'd absolutely love to shoot it but I don't think it'd be worth it if there is a fair chance of damaging it. I'll try to post some pics so you can lay eyes on it.
jcorl:
This :(
wheelgun6t9:
Hi Warbird! I've scoured the net and think I'm close but can't locate the manufacture date of an HSc that I'm looking at purchasing. The SN is 00.7293 - Interarms 32 acp. Do you know when this one was born? Thanks!!
Wheelgun6t9
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