Received a Navy Pietta percussion sxs 12g. Looking for info on the markings underneath the barrels. I am aware of the Italian proof marks and the year code but am wondering about the “18,3” located on both barrels. If anyone could help out on this it would be greatly appreciated.
I've made a few for myself and my heterosexual life partner. Just started this year and haven't got into the whole stamping aspect of it yet but I'm very interested in testing it out. Any expert advice?
Where to begin!?
Well first off lets look at what makes and knife a "knife."
Knife: a cutting instrument consisting of a sharp blade fastened to a handle
The two knives you see above are handmade in the great state of Indiana (Hoosiers 1986)
by a man whom I consider to be one of the finest...
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This is some great info guys, thanks for the feedback. I'd like to know how some of you present the firearm from the holster as well. Do you have a certain way you pull your pants leg or do you have something like a 4,5,6 step process that works on your fundamentals?