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SOLD Pedersoli Kentucky Maple pistol. 45 caliber Price drop $450 shipped

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Shoots steel well, front sight has been replaced with a silver blade, dovetail has not been peened. I never got around to sighting it in on paper. Removed the ugly cerakote and it's raw steel with some patina forming, ready for your finish of choice but is very handsome in the white. Sanded off the factory finish and treated with tannic acid/iron nitrate followed by Tried and True Varnish oil. Added 1/16" pins to reinforce the nose cape "tongue" and replaced the nose cap screw with one of higher quality.

Lock is a sparker and provides reliable ignition. Bore is clean and bright.

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Hairline crack at the tang and side plate, I relieved a bit of wood at the side plate to relieve the pressure and stabilize the crack. Scratch near the side plate where the chisel slipped. See photos.

Asking $450 shipped.
Thank you for your consideration, have a blessed day.

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Good lookin wood. Unfortunate about the cracked tang
Indeed. Looks like the inlet is slightly crooked and putting lateral pressure off to the lock side. Heavy loads aren't recommended in these without underlugs anyway so I don't worry about it failing.
 
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