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  • Gringo

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    I truly do not feel that sights are important for a pocket gun. I am thinking about having the sights melted off of my NAA Guardian so it will have the same profile as my Seecamp.
    Super old thread........but wondering if you lost the sights on your Guardian? I am considering doing the same.....for the same reason.
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    Lead Belly

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    Super old thread......
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    PinnedandRecessed

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    Necrothread aside, Mousie's are still cool.

    I ran across a S&W Model 61 Escort a while back at The Range @ Austin. I never knew it existed till I saw it. IIRC, they were asking $550ish. I suppressed the impulse purchase and went home to do some research then eventually forgot about it. Smith only made them for three years (1970-73). Cool little gun. If I come across another one for a decent price I may have to pick it up.

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    Armybrat

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    Always thought those were neat......Wish the "release" wasn't so close to the hammer.
    I have yet to accidentally trip the release.
    It seems one has to be really ham-handed to do it, IMO.

    Then again, I do have smaller hands.
     
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