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SOLD Excellent Centaure Belgian Model 1960 (1860 clone).

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Possibly unfired Belgian Centennial Centaure 1860 Army. It is my understanding that these were made using original machines that had been used to make brevette copies under license in the 1860s. Revolver is extremely clean inside chambers and barrel. Only what looks like factory grease comes out on Q Tips and patches. I have not disassembled it, as I do not believe wedge has ever been removed. No real turn line on cylinder. Backstrap, muzzle and trigger guard show no finish loss. A few minor scratches on metal. Brilliant case colors on frame. Grips are Excellent. A 99% gun. $550 + Shipping.
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