Originally Posted by Calhoun
So he might have bought the gun and engraved it on his own time Based off the D engraving patterns from Savage.

That could be a Bingo. If so, in a way, that makes it an even more interesting and unique part of Savage history.

Unbelievable gun and a deserving owner.


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