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OfflineHere's one you'll like, especially Stmstan445,
This is my 722 10Vent First Issue SRS-1.
It's double action also, no SAO like the Palmer Ram guns.
I've got the original box, door knob wrench and manual. I got it from a man In AZ who shot IHMSA with it. He was a friend of Elgin Gates. He also sold me his 7414 FI SRS-1, also in original box.
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OfflineNow that's a rare gun! I have never seen one except in the 2002 brochure! Nice!!!! trade it to me! Now that's a Dan Wesson .22LR I would buy! Also a First Issue! Also just the name! SUPER RAM SILHOUETTE! Makes you drool! There should be a big "S" on the side like superman! Yes it's a 22 LR but what a good reason to but a Dan Wesson .22!
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OfflineDakotaJack said
I've got the same gun in 740.
I've got another one in 7414 SRS 1. Probably the only ones I'll ever have since prices have gone insane.
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OfflineSCORPIO said
Here's one you'll like, especially Stmstan445,This is my 722 10Vent First Issue SRS-1.
It's double action also, no SAO like the Palmer Ram guns.
I've got the original box, door knob wrench and manual. I got it from a man In AZ who shot IHMSA with it. He was a friend of Elgin Gates. He also sold me his 7414 FI SRS-1, also in original box.
Is this a for sale ad?
J/K 
Thanks for showing it off Scorpio, that's really cool. Especially being double action. Maybe all the Norwich 722's were?
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