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Does this look good? I have a chance to get it and wonder if it will pass muuster.If my pictures do not post please email and I can send them to you. Al
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Out of focus photos don't help. Try again. If it's an Eickhorn it's no good.
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I,m with Gailen there and does look like Eich.!! (Reddick?)mark. Seiler (Yank in UK)
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Thanks for the info. The guy said it is Eikhorn so I guess it's not good. I appreciate the good information. Al
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Don't quit yet. If it another manufacturer, it could be legit.
Dave
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I obviously know nothing about these but I have seen Eikhorn Rohms on this site that were judged to be good yet some say if this one is Eik it is a fake. Someone please explain.The only reason I am considering this one is that the gut who owns it wants a SAA Colt that I have. Al
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I think the problem is that the maker mark is too far from the crossguard. Genuine Eickhorns will have this feature much closer, while the fakes all look like this one. So, keep your Colt unless he comes up with cash instead.
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Thanks, you guys are really sharp! Thanks for all the info. Al
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