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Suncoast

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I recently did a swap with a local buddy of mine and picked up these three. They are beautiful guns but really are a bit of a waste for me as I do not worship the "Holy Black". The two rifles originally belonged to an early SASS shooter in Florida who went by the name Risky Black. He was apparently an avid black powder shooter as he had Cimmarron customize the two rifles in the following manner. All exterior metal surfaces(other than brass) including screws (with the exception of the nose cap screws and the trigger screw on the 45) are hard chromed. All internal parts (see the first pic on the .38) are electroless nickel plated. This includes the receiver and cylinder face on each. Both are in excellent condition inside and out and very smooth. Action work has definitely been done but I have no idea who did it.

 

They are pretty much impervious to black powder.

 

The .45 is a 20" octagon barrel. WITHDRAWN TEMPORARILY DUE TO TRADE

 

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The .38 is a 24" octagon barrel. Pics are below TRADE IN PROGRESS

 

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The 38 is currently Tied up in a PENDING TRADE. The .45 is available for $900 shipped. As a little bonus I have a used 1st generation short stroke kit that came in the trade. My match guns are already shortstroked so I will throw it in with the 45.

 

The third gun is a little less unique but still a looker. It is a Uberti 1860 Army conversion in 44 Colt with an 8 inch barrel. It is still new in the box and has never been fired. Still wearing the factory tags.

 

 

SOLD PENDING FUNDS Pics are below. The cylinder is still sporting a bit of factory grease

 

http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/vv274/Suncoast1991/18602.jpg

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Please feel free to contact me with any questions

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Suncoast

Is the bore diameter. 430 or. 452?

Are you interested in any trades, CAS or nonCAS?

Greeley

 

 

The bore diameter is 430. I'm not really looking for trades at the moment

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Octagon barrels on the rifles, not hex.

 

Thanks for the proofread lol.....that's what I meant

 

Thinking about trades...if someone has an 1860 Henry in 45LC they wanted to let go of I could be tempted

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I have a 45 Colt Uberti 1860 Henry I would like to trade for the 38 66. I tried to send a PM but the system would not let me. For some strange reason. Never had a problem with PMs before. I will be gone all day shooting (Saturday). If you can PM me with your phone number and good time to call please do. Or e-mail me lonedog1950@yahoo.com .

Let's talk. Thanks. LD

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I have a 45 Colt Uberti 1860 Henry I would like to trade for the 38 66. I tried to send a PM but the system would not let me. For some strange reason. Never had a problem with PMs before. I will be gone all day shooting (Saturday). If you can PM me with your phone number and good time to call please do. Or e-mail me lonedog1950@yahoo.com .

Let's talk. Thanks. LD

 

 

Email sent

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The .38 1866 is gone Pending a Trade.

 

As to trades, I would also be interested in an 1866 in .38 with a 20" barrel if anyone has one they want to swap. It would need to be in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition.

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