It looks lie there should be something else there. It just sort of looks like its in its undrwear or something. and there's no sights. My guess is there's part of the frame that goes on the aoutside of the barrel that' smissing.
First off, the trigger guard has been welded on the gun and the front part of the trigger guard splits the trigger. That's odd. I have never seen a gun quite like that. Shaved sights, no loading door to speak of on the gun. That thing looks as if it was made in someones garage.
EDIT: I just saw it. Elguapo and I are on the phone talking about this right now, and we both saw it at the same time. The hammer pin is missing. The hole right above the wooden grip should have a pin in place to hold the hammer in the proper location. It's not there. That's an easy enough problem to fix. Congratulations, you have a $38.00 Saturday Night Special....
OMFG!!!!!!! Dude, take that thing to a gunsmith and have it fixed properly!!!!!! That's a great little .22 as an OLD friend of mine has one and I personally shot the cap of a smirnoff vodka bottle at 50 yards with it while using the woods as a range. Those things are wicked accurate. Get it fixed, it's worth it. OMG! That is nuts!
Some poor soul spent WAY too much time on this thing. Drilling and tapping the holes. They shaped the JB all pretty. Painted it with $1.98 spraypaint....
Aww man! I was soooooooo off base. It didn't look real because someone did such a crappy job fixing it I guess. Once you get that thing smithed prperly, you'll have a nice little piece.
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