If so I may have to start a dead streak and not buy guns for myself for awhile, I've been having alot of bad luck lately it seems!. I'm getting impatient though, I sure hope I didn't spend 50 dollars in parts and 30 dollars in bank transfer fees for nothing. The No.3 was a non-ejector boxlock, and there was an even simpler version called the Yeoman, which is not to be confused with an AYA over-and-under of the same name. Remington - Navy Single Shot Pistols, Model 8, 81, 24, 241, RB Pistols (Types- not serial), RB Rifles- 1870, 71, RB Rifle Models- 1866-1933, Contract Lee Rifles, Pistols and Revolvers 1857-1918 (incomplete serial number for some), Rifles 1866-1933 (ditto), Shotguns 1874-1910 Serial numbers unknown. The No.1 and No.2 are both sidelocks, with the more expensive No.1 largely influenced by the Holland & Holland design. Not sure if this means the package is held up in Spain or if its held up in the States. AYA side-by-side guns are generally known by numbers. I enter the tracking number in the USPS website and their website recognises the number and states this: "Status: Origin Post is Preparing Shipment" and "We have received notice that the originating post is preparing to dispatch this mail piece". Its had this status since the 2nd of February. The tracking number entered on correos.es (the spanish postal service website) shows that the package's current status is: "Out of the Office International home" or "Salida de la Oficina Internacional de origen". I had mentioned before that I ordered an extractor and retaining screw for my aya 433, and I also included a sear spring for my jj sarasqueta from AyA, nearly a month ago now.
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