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FOR SALE 12 Inch Pietta .44 Revolver For Sale

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Howdy. Here is another revolver I've owned for years and never shot. Don't know if it had been fired before I owned it but it is in fantastic shape. Looked freshly new when I purchased it. And I've never loaded or fired it. The brass got a little tarnished when I left it covered with some dyed leather, but I took a touch of Brasso on a rag and it cleans right up. Bore looks great and the action is crisp. Everything works just like it should. I'm just not a revolver guy so I am clearing them out to make room for pistols I will actually shoot. Must be eighteen to purchase and I will need to see proof of ID. Price is $275.00 shipped.

If you live in a state that requires it to be shipped from a FFL dealer add another $20.00 to pay my FFL lady.

This pistol does have the notch in the bottom of the grip for a shoulder stock.

I will take money orders, postal money orders, or a cashier's check. If you have another method of payment let me know and I will consider it. Didn't have time to take it apart when I took the pics so let me know if you need to see more. References: Look me up on etsy under TW Woodscraft or tmwbigdog on ebay. Just read the feedback and reviews. You will not have to worry about your money order. You will receive your pistol or the post office will pay for losing it as it will be fully insured. Thanks for looking.
 

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Retired mailman, if you don't have a retail receipt, you won't be happy!
Nit Wit
I always keep tracking numbers and all receipts until I'm sure there was a delivery. The worst problem I had with them was it took about six months to get my money back once. But they sent more money then I filed for. Must have been a mistake but I didn't tell them.
 
These as well as the 1858's make a nice carbine, the notch on the bottom of the grip frame can be machined with a Woodruff key slot cutter, find a good machinist, I used my horizontal mill. Dixie gun works has the best price on the stocks. Don't be afraid to wiggle the stock on and snug the bolt well, then shake the stock and retighten. You will be pleased how well these shoot with stocks.
 
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