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That will teach your kids to leave valuables laying around!
I plan to take my kids' favorite toys and make them watch as I mow over them in the yard...

Edit to clarify that I will destroy my kids' toys, but I am not opposed to helping you do the same for your kids.
 
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The engraving is quite stunning and the wood grain in the grips still looks great. I think you've definitely got a collector there. Little bit of 2 part epoxy and that barrel will be right as rain in no time.


But yeah, the OP, I was totally:

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Little JB weld should fix it right up. Several people have suggested soaking in Kroil.
Good suggestions--but for a classic like this with a locked up cylinder, you will
probably get quicker results soaking it in Acetone. If the Acetone doesn't work,
try Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK).
 
Neighbors had peacocks when I was a very little kid. We called them "EEEE monsters" due to the Gawd awful noise they continually made.

They are breeding out of control in my parents neighborhood. I keep threatening to go on a reeecock massacre. Just too lazy so far.
 
it was most likely ditched in haste in your yard by a 5 yr old Perp that was under surveillance by the liberal left patrolling the neighborhood looking for finger guns and kids in cowboy hats yelling phew phew phew..............
 

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