Two Blood
01-30-2010, 06:46 AM
I want to trade for a repro 1861 Springfield - Euroarms (preferred) or Armi Sport.
I have an 1873 Single Action Army Colt revolver by Cimarron that I am willing to trade. (see attahd pic)
I bought the pistol last year, and I've only shot it twice -- it was excellent both times. The only reason I'm considering selling it is because I have 3 of the same pistol, and I only need 2 for Cowboy Action Shooting.
As for any specific details, here’s the link to Cimarron’s web site. This is the Cimarron's 1873 Single Action Army revolver (model P), that is manufactured by Uberti.
http://www.cimarron-firearms.com/Mod...elPStdFin.htm#
This pistol has the Pre-War (new model) frame and ejector, and a barrel length of 5 ½” (standard cowboy length). This gun is in virtually brand new and in perfect condition. This pistol looks, feels, and performs like it just came out of the box...as it should, since I’ve only shot it twice.
Also, you can load the 45 Long Colt cartridges with either smokeless or black powder. I’ve done so with my other two 1873 SAA revolvers and had great luck with both.
Bottom line: This pistol is a blast to shoot (yeah, I know, bad pun), and you'll love it.
Anyone interested in trading, please send me similar details on your musket along with detailed pictures.
Thank you.
Ted
I have an 1873 Single Action Army Colt revolver by Cimarron that I am willing to trade. (see attahd pic)
I bought the pistol last year, and I've only shot it twice -- it was excellent both times. The only reason I'm considering selling it is because I have 3 of the same pistol, and I only need 2 for Cowboy Action Shooting.
As for any specific details, here’s the link to Cimarron’s web site. This is the Cimarron's 1873 Single Action Army revolver (model P), that is manufactured by Uberti.
http://www.cimarron-firearms.com/Mod...elPStdFin.htm#
This pistol has the Pre-War (new model) frame and ejector, and a barrel length of 5 ½” (standard cowboy length). This gun is in virtually brand new and in perfect condition. This pistol looks, feels, and performs like it just came out of the box...as it should, since I’ve only shot it twice.
Also, you can load the 45 Long Colt cartridges with either smokeless or black powder. I’ve done so with my other two 1873 SAA revolvers and had great luck with both.
Bottom line: This pistol is a blast to shoot (yeah, I know, bad pun), and you'll love it.
Anyone interested in trading, please send me similar details on your musket along with detailed pictures.
Thank you.
Ted