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SOLD PENDING PAYMENT
OK, I went through a recent phase where I bought a lot of black powder guns with hopes of finding the time to learn and enjoy them. Unfortunately, I never have the time to shoot anymore, so these lovelies need to find a good home.
The first is a handgun / rifle combo. The 1851 Navy "Buffalo Hunter" Buntline with Walnut Stock by Pietta. This is a super cool collectible. The story is as follows: I purchased this a while ago on GunBroker from seller ewdeaton67. The description read, "You are viewing a factory new 1851 Navy Buntline with a shoulder stock, a steel frame and in .44cal. This was manufactured by F. LLI Pietta and imported by EMF Company. This is in excellent new condition as it left the factory with no messed up screws and an unturned cylinder. Any minor flaws you see in the picture are as it was shipped. This has a 12" barrel and was manufactured in 2014. It has been pictured in the book "Collecting Modern Colt Blackpowder Revolvers" by Eric Deaton on page 222. The book is available on Gunbroker and EBay. The boxes and paperwork that came with it are included and pictured. The color case hardening is very nice and hard to show in the pictures. It has nice bluing and a small brass bead front sight. The shoulder stock is also in excellent new condition. This could be a nice shooter or a great display piece."
For a small additional charge, the seller offered to send a copy of the book, mentioned in the ad above, that features this pistol on page 222. After receiving both the book and pistol, two things dawned on me. First, the seller was ewdeaton67, and the book's author was Eric Deaton. Same person. Cool. Second, this pistol looked identical to the one pictured in the book, as in, the wood grain on the stock appeared identical. Sure enough, the author Eric Deaton confirmed that this is the same pistol that was used for the photograph on page 222. Personally, I think that makes this pistol extra special. YMMV. Regardless, the price is only $650 shipped.
Will come with a free copy of the book mentioned above. (Valued at an additional $65, if I remember correctly.)
Payment options are flexible. The usual methods, plus cash if face-to-face in the upstate SC area.
Free shipping from my FFL (City Arsenal in Greenville, SC) to your FFL.
Please feel free to ask questions. Happiness guaranteed.
PS — More to come, including a couple 50 cal rifles, etc.
OK, I went through a recent phase where I bought a lot of black powder guns with hopes of finding the time to learn and enjoy them. Unfortunately, I never have the time to shoot anymore, so these lovelies need to find a good home.
The first is a handgun / rifle combo. The 1851 Navy "Buffalo Hunter" Buntline with Walnut Stock by Pietta. This is a super cool collectible. The story is as follows: I purchased this a while ago on GunBroker from seller ewdeaton67. The description read, "You are viewing a factory new 1851 Navy Buntline with a shoulder stock, a steel frame and in .44cal. This was manufactured by F. LLI Pietta and imported by EMF Company. This is in excellent new condition as it left the factory with no messed up screws and an unturned cylinder. Any minor flaws you see in the picture are as it was shipped. This has a 12" barrel and was manufactured in 2014. It has been pictured in the book "Collecting Modern Colt Blackpowder Revolvers" by Eric Deaton on page 222. The book is available on Gunbroker and EBay. The boxes and paperwork that came with it are included and pictured. The color case hardening is very nice and hard to show in the pictures. It has nice bluing and a small brass bead front sight. The shoulder stock is also in excellent new condition. This could be a nice shooter or a great display piece."
For a small additional charge, the seller offered to send a copy of the book, mentioned in the ad above, that features this pistol on page 222. After receiving both the book and pistol, two things dawned on me. First, the seller was ewdeaton67, and the book's author was Eric Deaton. Same person. Cool. Second, this pistol looked identical to the one pictured in the book, as in, the wood grain on the stock appeared identical. Sure enough, the author Eric Deaton confirmed that this is the same pistol that was used for the photograph on page 222. Personally, I think that makes this pistol extra special. YMMV. Regardless, the price is only $650 shipped.
Will come with a free copy of the book mentioned above. (Valued at an additional $65, if I remember correctly.)
Payment options are flexible. The usual methods, plus cash if face-to-face in the upstate SC area.
Free shipping from my FFL (City Arsenal in Greenville, SC) to your FFL.
Please feel free to ask questions. Happiness guaranteed.
PS — More to come, including a couple 50 cal rifles, etc.
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