Aguila Blanca
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I remember reading several years ago that one (or both) of the Italian SAA clone makers had brought out a blank-firing version, intended for allowing (IIRC) quick draw competitors to practice with a gun that was the same as their real firearm but wouldn't allow for mistakenly loading a live round.
I was looking for something else, but I just stumbled across this on the Pietta web site: http://piettausa.com/1873-Blank-Firing-Revolver-380-475-_p_862.html
It appears to have a standard base pin latch. The description says the cylinder is non-removable. Does anyone know what makes it non removable?
I was looking for something else, but I just stumbled across this on the Pietta web site: http://piettausa.com/1873-Blank-Firing-Revolver-380-475-_p_862.html
It appears to have a standard base pin latch. The description says the cylinder is non-removable. Does anyone know what makes it non removable?