That's one odd-looking sumbitch allright. Might be kinda cool to have, you'd be the only kid on the block with one.
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That's one odd-looking sumbitch allright. Might be kinda cool to have, you'd be the only kid on the block with one.
If the few reviews I saw didn't indicate it's kind of junk, I'd really like to have one made in Thermopolis. My father is from there and I still have a lot of family in the area.
But if the people making them drank like my relatives do, I'm not surprised that quality wasn't all that great
Thank you all for the help. It's really appreciated and I knows ours Dicks will be thankfull as well
found a couple things, that might help you know for sure.
FEATURES (MAY Vary by manufacturer)
9mm, 10mm, .40S&W and .45 ACP.
SA 1911 type Fire Control
All Stainless Steel construction
Barrel lengths from 3 3/8" to 7"
Synthetic grips (NOT 1911 patterned)
Millet sights
Fully supported Ramped Barrel (One barrel lug)
Hammer block slide mounted ambi safety
Full length guide rod
Frame beavertail (NOT a grip safety)
Trigger/frame accessory mount (Laser Aim )
Previous distributor located in Little Rock, AR. Previously manufactured until 1999 in Thermopolis, WY. Laseraim Arms, Inc. was a division of Emerging Technologies, Inc.
And this...
Laser Aim Connection? ------IN PRODUCTION
Wyoming/Parker arms were made in Thermopolis Wyoming, and Laseraim who also makes a 10 are also made there. But Laseraim is distributed out of Little Rock Arkansas, and what relation these guns have to each other, is not clear as yet. I was "TOLD" that Laseraim bought the Wyoming/Parker design, and is manufacturing it in a vastly improved re-design. I have met several people who own Laseraim pistols, and they all like them. I have personally held a 7" 10mm, and it had the accessory scope mount. Fit, and finish were very good.
thats one thing that gives it away... its a FRAME beaver tail, and not a grip safety.