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SOLD Navy Arms Confederate Leech and Rigdon

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Jappo

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Believe this to be Pietta made. Navy Arms sold a lot of Pietta made revolvers. Pietta cylinder fits. As does an octagon barrel. Can actually be an 1851 Colt by just changing to octagon barrel and engraved cylinder.
In good+ condition. Ive not personally shot this revolver but I have had it for quite some time. Don't remember.
Asking $285 shipping included.
 

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I have a round barrel for a 44. I think the only 44 round barrel Confederate was a Dance. Could be wrong though.
 
Some of the Italian companies have and do make Griswold and Gunnison's, Leech and Rigdons, and Scheider and Glassics in .44 probably because there are people who like those models but prefer a .44 over a .36. The originals were .36.
 
Some of the Italian companies have and do make Griswold and Gunnison's, Leech and Rigdons, and Scheider and Glassics in .44 probably because there are people who like those models but prefer a .44 over a .36. The originals were .36.
Yes sir, I just listed a 44 round barrel with brass frame, cylinder and some other parts.
 
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