

i only get this error code when the username and password are incorrect. The most common errors i have seen since deployment are -8, -14, -20199 and to be honest the only error code i could possibly imagine what it could me is the -14. we are currently using the FortiVPN Client version 6.2.x and 6.4.x.It also does not have the rare humpback hammer and has a standard front sight. Did find the above one for sale, but I dunno how accurate or realistic $2995 is. I don't see any on gun auction sites that show a price. Wolfram, I don't have a current bluebook. Wish I had kept the earlier one with the larger ejector rod head. They were police turn ins and were pretty cheap. At one time I had several of these from post-WWII up to the mid-1950s covering all the variations. Later ones were rounded on the front but flat top and bottom in that area. Also the thumb latch is rounded around the screw. Immediate post-WWII had an even larger diameter ejector rod head, while somewhere in the mid to late 1950s the head was the same diameter as the rod so no barrel clearance cut out had to be made. Glenncal1, that looks like a late 40ss production or very early 50s The ejector rod head is slightly larger in diameter than the rod, and the barrel has a clearance cut in it. I wish I had Magna grips, but I've left it in original condition. Rare options are a humpback hammer and a Call Brilliant disk on the Patridge front sight.

A mid-1930's Outdoorsman, First Model, with the pre-micro click sights. And the Model 18 had a ramp front sight, whereas the 17 usually had a Patridge front sight.

With hardly any Model 15 or 16 guns being sold, the weight made little difference. The later Model 18 had a non-tapered barrel that was actually a 4" Model 17 barrel. This way all three guns weighed exactly the same to target shooters. 32 S&W also had the barrel designed that way. The originals have a tapered barrel that is designed to match the weight of the Model 15. Have had several 6", but nothing longer.īT-100dc, there are different versions of the Model 18.
