Picked up a Hardballer

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Wakko
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Picked up a Hardballer

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For years I've wanted an old AMT Hardballer, and I finally was able to scoop one up the other day. Not considered the most reliable pistol in the world, though the fit and finish are quite nice. I do have specific plans for this...can anyone guess the significance of this as the actual base pistol? Pop cultureish reference. No, not Terminator.

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“Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.”
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Thanks for your help pal
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Nice! make sure you keep the slide rails greased. some of these early stainless guns had galling problems.
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Had a few over the years they are also a nice billboard for engraving as well always was partial to the long slide version
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Wakko
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I've swapped out the grips already and am keeping my eye out for an inexpensive threaded barrel and fake suppressor for it, as well as a beavertail, to make a Hitman Agent: 47 clone.

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I thought they were made famous in a video game like Grand Theft Auto or something. Can't recall.
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First 45 I ever owned. The galling was the big issue with these. I still have it.
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