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SOLD Tom Ball accurized Remington

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Fillipetta 44 Remington accurized by Tom Ball at the N-SSA Nationals in the mid 80s.
All he did was rebore the cylinder and worked on the forcing cone, trigger job and timing. He did nothing to the barrel.
Just have not used it in a long time. This definitely not a full reconditioned Tom Ball pistol. This one has the silver trigger guard. A1715
It shoots a .457 ball.
I brought home several medals with this pistol.
450.00 obo plus shipping
 

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My understanding of Tom's work was that he reamed the cylinders to a consistent, oversized diameter to fit bore diameter, and tuned the action. Are you suggesting he did that at a National? I was shooting N-SSA at that time, and would love to have acquired a Ball Gun, as we referred to it. They were the ones to beat in the right hands.

ADK Bigfoot
 
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My understanding of Tom's work was that he reamed the cylinders to a consistent, oversized diameter to fit bore diameter, and tuned the action. Are you suggesting he did that at a National? I was shooting N-SSA at that time, and would love to have acquired a Ball Gun, as we referred to it. They were the ones to beat in the right hands.

ADK Bigfoot
Yes he sure did.
 
At Winchester during a National? And not marked with Tom’s mark?? I have not seen one that was not marked Tom Ball?

I would be very interested, but I question the provenance of this gun.
 
Tom's full accurizing jobs included a new barrel he made from blanks supplied by Hoyt. They were clearly marked on the bottom flat. He offered a job where he cut an 11 deg. forcing cone, trigger job, timing, possibly a little more and since this one has the factory barrel that's probably what it got. He would do that at his booth at the Nats. Should be good shooter.
 
The purpose of the piece of paper with your name is to hopefully keep people from posting items that are simply pics stolen from the internet. Place the paper WITH the gun if you have hopes of actually selling it. You’re new. Read the rules again for selling. As your ad looks now it screams scam to anyone with any common sense.
 
My understanding of Tom's work was that he reamed the cylinders to a consistent, oversized diameter to fit bore diameter, and tuned the action. Are you suggesting he did that at a National? I was shooting N-SSA at that time, and would love to have acquired a Ball Gun, as we referred to it. They were the ones to beat in the right hands.

ADK Bigfoot
Bigfoot you cannot buy this!
Nit Wit
 
Just an FYI. The silver Trigger guard and the "A" prefix serial number indicate that this was the "Deluxe Shooter's Model" made by Pietta with the gain twist barrel. It shoots a minimum diameter round ball of .457", and many shoot a .464" diameter. I have owned three of them over the years since the early 1990's. Dixie sells the modern equivalent for around $1K last time I checked. This is a super accurate pistol, and I'm pretty sure that Tom Ball probably didn't see any reason to re-barrel it with one of his barrels. Think twice before you sell it. They are scarce and worth way more than a run of the mill 1858 Pietta Remington. My $0.02 worth. YMMV.
 
To the OP of this listing. I now own this revolver. I would like some more information about it if possible.
Will try to contact you through “Conversation”
 
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