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  • Thanks for the video. Very helpful

  • I just inherited a 1907 thanks for the video it was very helpful!

  • I also ordered some expensive .351 WSL dies and shellholder. Before some .38 Special carbide dies worked fine. With everything lots of fun and 100% function. Again thanks so much for the tips and video! God Bless, SB

  • Thanks! Really enjoyed it. I have one made in 1918. I use .357 brass with the rims modded in my lathe and bulllets seated a little long. Also I use .223 brass cut about at the shoulder and trimmed (I'm surprised the rimless cases work but they do fine). My bullet most used is a 180 gr. .357 that I re-size to .352 using my custom sizer from Buffalo Bros. I admit I HAVE fired .358" bullets and a little lighter loads, that did work till I got the proper parts.

  • Wery good. I would like to see how you are reassembling the gun and with which tools.

    Sergio from Italy

  • These are great guns. Built to last, but ammo is expensive. They make great deer or hog rifles when the range is under 100 yds. or so.

    One thing that has always bothered me is the buffer in these guns. I have been told they are made of vulcanized rubber which by this time the rubber is hard and brittle. I wonder where one could get a replacement buffer (maybe have one made). You can get a replacement extra power recoil spring from Wolff.

    Thank's for the video.

  • I Jim . A friend of mine got a model 07 "Police Model" with 2 X 10 round mag perfect wood and 99 % of the blue .How much do you think it can be worth ? the serial is in the 56XXX so probably made in the early 1950 I guest.

    By the way great videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kermit150261 I traded out on my gun, but the original price was $ 650. Check online for current prices. I've seen a few that went for around $ 400 or so, up to $ 850. But I think that's a little too high a price.

  • @muleequestrian Thanks buddy !!!!

  • Nice video Jim. 

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