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alaskaboy92

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Hello all, I’m looking to sell my practically new Walker revolver to help finance a gun build. I’ve probably shot it about 10 times and have moved on. It’s so lightly used the wedge pin has no markings of being pressed out. Everything is tight and the cylinder moves like butter. Asking 400 shipped, no barters or trades please. Will take money order or PayPal. Thank you
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Hello all, I’m looking to sell my practically new Walker revolver to help finance a gun build. I’ve probably shot it about 10 times and have moved on. It’s so lightly used the wedge pin has no markings of being pressed out. Everything is tight and the cylinder moves like butter. Asking 400 shipped, no barters or trades please. Will take money order or PayPal. Thank youView attachment 188773View attachment 188774View attachment 188775View attachment 188776View attachment 188777View attachment 188778
 
I might take it, but there is one thing that is bothering me: I don’t see the wedge keeper screw (or its threaded hole), or is the wedge in backwards? Could you include a pic that shows the wedge keeper screw hole? If so, how would you prefer payment?

Tom
 
I might take it, but there is one thing that is bothering me: I don’t see the wedge keeper screw (or its threaded hole), or is the wedge in backwards? Could you include a pic that shows the wedge keeper screw hole? If so, how would you prefer payment?

Tom
On walker the wedge goes in the right side, not the left like the 1851's. Semper Fi.
 
I might take it, but there is one thing that is bothering me: I don’t see the wedge keeper screw (or its threaded hole), or is the wedge in backwards? Could you include a pic that shows the wedge keeper screw hole? If so, how would you prefer payment?

Tom
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Ive got a 1860 .44 I need to move and I'll come back for this. You've got an a great one there, hopefully it hangs around a minute!
 
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