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SOLD .36 cal Bar Hammer Pistol Project

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Not sure if this antique or a relatively recent project pistol. Barrel is thick like it’s from a rifle and .36 cal with a shootable bore.Grip appears to be maple with a crack on one side and missing a screw and nut. Bar hammer can be raised and trigger pushed forward to cock it for firing. It will stay in the cocked position. When trigger is pulled the bar hammer comes down strongly. Not sure if it was made that way or needs some mechanical attention. This will make a relatively easy project to get it in good functioning firing condition. Asking $50 plus $10 shipping.
 

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Not sure if this antique or a relatively recent project pistol. Barrel is thick like it’s from a rifle and .36 cal with a shootable bore.Grip appears to be maple with a crack on one side and missing a screw and nut. Bar hammer can be raised and trigger pushed forward to cock it for firing. It will stay in the cocked position. When trigger is pulled the bar hammer comes down strongly. Not sure if it was made that way or needs some mechanical attention. This will make a relatively easy project to get it in good functioning firing condition. Asking $50 plus $10 shipping.
I'll take it!
 
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