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I purchased these both used a while ago but never shot them. They supposedly came from an estate, but take that for what its worth. One of them has plum coloring on the frame and I wouldn't be surprised if it hadn't been shot, just fondled with the screw buggered up (see photos).

The other one has definitely been used and there is some rust present, but it seems like it should clean up easily (photos of worst of it included). There is one custom case that the previous owner made for one of them. I'll attach the photos in a few separate posts so its easy to tell which is which as I want to make sure there are no surprises to the buyer. The first will be the more used one.

If someone is interested, I would be happy to Skype/Facetime with you this weekend and I can show you them live so you can get a better idea of their condition.

The only partial trade I'm interested in is a 1858 revolving carbine repro. No idea why, but it strikes my fancy. Otherwise, price is $800 for the pair. I can take payment as USPS MO, Paypal or with a credit card through my square account (plus I think its a 3% fee)

Please don't hesitate to let me know if you want additional photos as I have no issue posting up some more.

On ebay, my feedback is under fnfalguy as well.


Edited to add: I’ll cover the shipping flat rate USPS.
 

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more photos of the obviously used revolver
 

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And of the 2nd one. Will be 2 posts as well.
 

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the last of them
 

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@William Lincoln
easy enough. Euroarms is the stamp on the top. Photos as requested. I'll also show some of my ignorance here. Was Euroarms the importer and the PN is for Pietta?
 

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Euroarms (Armi San Paolo) produced reproduction guns from the 1960s up through the early 2000s . They kept the original DGG stamp (which should be under loading lever). Euroarms did do some importing, Lyman being an example.

The "PN" under a five point star in a wheel is the actual proof mark. This "certifies" that each chamber was proofed at 8,800 psi with a 30% plus load. The "PN" are the initials for "polere nera" or black powder.
 
@oscarlovel if they aren’t sold by next weekend, I will be posting them separately as there have been several requests asking the same.
 
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