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Prescott Palmer

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  1. If you go to Taylor's or Cimarron's site you will find that this rifle starts at approx. $1500.00 and goes to $1700.

    This is a beautiful rifle and lots of fun to shoot as well as coming in a cartilage that's easy to reload and easy to get.

    This is a rifle for the partner who likes to dress the part and has fun in the shoot it's self, not really a gamers gun though I have seen gamers use it and do well.

  2. SOLD PENDING FUNDS WTS 1860 Henry in 45 Colt (LC)

    Imprints on rifle:

     

    NAVY ARMS CO. UNION CITY NY

    MADE IN ITALY

    CAL. 45 LC

     

    CAT. 2351

    PROOF MARKS

    A. UBERT I- ITALY R

    SERIAL # 25+++

     

    Ladder fold down rear sight

    Stock no short stroke

    Rifle butt leather cover.

    Lever leather cover

    Some scratches on cover plate. Please see pictures.

    1st I'll take it posted on this site gets it.

    Shoots well, hate to let it go but life has a way of messing with you.

     

    $1000 + shipping

     

    Will ship anywhere your FFL will accept a shipment from an individual.

    No trades.

    Will only ship to FFL where legal.

    Your FFL must provide me with a copy of their license.

    Only bank cashiers check or money order please.

    Don't hesitate to PM me with any comments or questions.

     

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  3. Why take it to a gunsmith? This is a job you should be able to do yourself.

     

    Cowboys back in the day would fix their guns out on the range. It's a pretty simple gun to fix unless you start or have it short stroked.

     

    I'll help you understand how the gun works.

     

    As for the different spoons, I found out at least for my 45 Colt that even though my model calls for the spoon with the large spoon I order the one with the small screw. The screw goes through the hole just fine and screws to the spoon.

     

    This way all my spoons will fit all my '66s and don't have to fiddle around to find the right one. I had a couple fall even with the JB.

     

    Don't think I was using enough JB + my black powder loads are as about as stout as you can get them.

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