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jasontn

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ive had a crockett for 4 yrs now great gun and have enjoyed reading the comments here about them i noticed some things about mine that were differnt than one track has for sale now mine has two lock bolts and normal curved triggers the one on track had an older style set with one being more straight and it also has only one lock bolt just wondered if this was a early/late production difference i know some are advertised as hooked breech maybe the ones with one lock bolt? just some casual observations
 
I believe the reference is to a Traditions .32 caliber "Crockett". Many different guns have minor, sometimes major, changes during manufacturing runs. Some are mere cosmetic changes, some are structural, some are from different makers if the items are imports. From your description I'd say they decided to make some small operational changes.
 
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