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    Thanks, I'm sure you waited for a while to use that.
    I tried Google, still cant find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vczar1 View Post
    Thanks, I'm sure you waited for a while to use that.
    I tried Google, still cant find it.
    Did you look at the results from his post? Go to the links for www.gun-parts.com? That's Numrich, biggest stash of gun parts here is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Did you look at the results from his post? Go to the links for www.gun-parts.com? That's Numrich, biggest stash of gun parts here is.

    This was all found from my previous link I wasn't just being facetious.
    http://www.gun-parts.com/rohm/
    if you scroll to the bottom it says they are all out of RG-17 parts. This is bad for you or anyone else looking for them because I would consider them a last hope, as rondog mentioned they have a huge stash of hard to find parts. You can go through their derringer assortment here:
    http://www.gun-parts.com/derringer/
    and see if there is anything that looks like it may work for you although that is a longshot and on I wouldn't personally trust if I was going to actually carry/use this weapon. This may mean you are SOL as far as finding the original part. You can continue the search for a parts gun for sale, or just buy another one, this one is $135 and has never been fired:
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=303861002
    so I imagine if you could find a used one you could pick that up for under $100. If there is sentimental value in the gun you have you may want to take it to a smith and see if it's something that can be fabricated, I guess it depends on how much money you are willing to throw at it. Good Luck!
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