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Atlast357

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Dixie has a Kentucky 45 for $295, my interest is the manufacturer, Armisport Italy. Reading reviews as usual are mixed like , "don't like it", "not built like an original", stuff like that. :yakyak:
Not looking for exact originality I just want to have fun and recreate a little history. Anyone got one and shooting it ?
 
For someone who's just looking for a percussion firearm to have some fun with it is probably a good gun.

You may want to check out our Classified ads here on the forum.
Often used CVA Kentuckys and similar guns show up for sale there at prices a lot lower than the Dixie price.

Pawn shops are also a good source for low cost CVA's and although their quality isn't as good as the Italian made guns they are fully functional and fun to shoot.
 

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