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Thank you for the offer, a good deal.

Unfortunately, I already have too many asm 1860s now, and I am waiting for a fluted cylinder version, a couple having past here in the last 8 months. I'm always late to the game
I'm sorry, I was asking the poster I must have missed the question mark. My apologies.
 
You know Jappo, just making an honest inquiry here. If you no longer want to sell or just fed-up with the bull, I don't understand nor do I care. That's why the need to PM me, out of the wind. Are you all right? Steve
 
Glad to hear it. Insidently, have you fired it much? If so, how do you like it, or not. I'm starting to think of buying a BP revolver and want to learn more. Steve
I never shot that particular one. Its been sold though.
I have shot my other one and I like it. I've used up to 50gr fffg in it. But mostly 40gr. As with most cap and ball revolvers, it shoots high. But it's a lot of fun.
 
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