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<blockquote data-quote="gaseous maximus" data-source="post: 1669878" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>There is a pretty informative piece on wikipedia about the Raven and it connection to Bryco ,Jennings, and Phoenix arms. In 89-90 they were advertised at $35 or 3/$100 in shotgun news, dealer price. they were made mostly of pot metal, but in spite of this, as biggsly stated, they pretty much went bang. They had, at that time, the distinction, of being number 1, for use in crime. They earned me I'm pretty sure, a visit from the BATF. These little hand guns were I believe were available in black teflon, chrome, and brushed nickle finishes. Besides the obvious, these particular finishes prevented the base metal from "eating its self".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaseous maximus, post: 1669878, member: 13886"] There is a pretty informative piece on wikipedia about the Raven and it connection to Bryco ,Jennings, and Phoenix arms. In 89-90 they were advertised at $35 or 3/$100 in shotgun news, dealer price. they were made mostly of pot metal, but in spite of this, as biggsly stated, they pretty much went bang. They had, at that time, the distinction, of being number 1, for use in crime. They earned me I'm pretty sure, a visit from the BATF. These little hand guns were I believe were available in black teflon, chrome, and brushed nickle finishes. Besides the obvious, these particular finishes prevented the base metal from "eating its self". [/QUOTE]
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