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My 92 year old step brother is an inveterate yard sale comber.
this week end he bought two BP revolvers that the sellers deceased husband had left in a box is various states of disarray. I quickly gave him a generous profit and have them to keep me occupied whilst the wife recovers from hip replacement surgery.
I told her she should have waited and had the DR. use the Uberti Walker i got for a super sturdy hip joint. she just looked at me.
the walker is mostly all here with possibly some internal parts missing. I haven't really been able to inventory every thing yet.
the 1858 Pietta Remington is missing the right grip, but seems to be some of the internals here.
I have never had much use for BP revolvers but have wanted a Remington 1858 for a while.
Have owned two Walkers for some years one of which is a CVA marked piece. These pieces are in good cosmetic condition so i will get them back to shooting.
by the way, my step brother paid the woman 20.00 for the guns and a brand new holster. Marked with a K on the back.
you can bet the farm i had to pay considerably more for them!
PS. who is the pistol dr. on here? I may not have time or energy to fix them and may want them done for me.
this week end he bought two BP revolvers that the sellers deceased husband had left in a box is various states of disarray. I quickly gave him a generous profit and have them to keep me occupied whilst the wife recovers from hip replacement surgery.
I told her she should have waited and had the DR. use the Uberti Walker i got for a super sturdy hip joint. she just looked at me.
the walker is mostly all here with possibly some internal parts missing. I haven't really been able to inventory every thing yet.
the 1858 Pietta Remington is missing the right grip, but seems to be some of the internals here.
I have never had much use for BP revolvers but have wanted a Remington 1858 for a while.
Have owned two Walkers for some years one of which is a CVA marked piece. These pieces are in good cosmetic condition so i will get them back to shooting.
by the way, my step brother paid the woman 20.00 for the guns and a brand new holster. Marked with a K on the back.
you can bet the farm i had to pay considerably more for them!
PS. who is the pistol dr. on here? I may not have time or energy to fix them and may want them done for me.