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I have the following “Safe Queens” for sale:

  1. Cimarron Firearms 1860 Henry Repeating Rifle Unfired and NIB. Caliber: 44 WCF; Barrel Length: 24 in.; Capacity:12; Frame: Brass; Finish: Charcoal Blue; Stock/Forearm: Walnut Without Sling Swivel. Selling Price: $1150.00.​ $1000.00 SOLD Pending Funds
  2. Colt 2nd Generation, Stainless Steel, 1860 Army Revolvers. Unfired and Consecutively Serial Numbered. These are 2 of 1,596 Colt 1860 Army revolvers manufactured in stainless steel and only consecutive serial numbered pairs I have ever located. Includes the original boxes numbered to the revolvers. Virtually new with only a few light handling/storage marks overall. Boxes are fair with edge wear, creases and a tear or two. Selling Price: $1850.00/Pair SOLD Pending Funds
  3. Colt Black Powder Signature Series, 1851 Navy Revolvers, Unfired; Non-consecutive Serial Numbers. 7 ½” barrels, Blue/CCH; Silver Plated Trigger Guard and Backs Straps. Virtually new with only a few light handling/storage marks overall. Both retail and shipping boxes .$1200.00/pair $1000.00/pair
  4. American Frontier Firearms 1860 Army Richards Conversion. 7 ½” barrel; 38 Special Blue with Silver Plated trigger guard, Walnut One Piece Grips. NRA 90% $500.00 SOLD Pending Funds
  5. Uberti 1858 Remington Army Revolver. 8” barrel, 44 Caliber: Custom Blue Finish; Oil-Finished Grips; Tuned Action; Chambers reamed to .452" for best accuracy and ease of use with both Big Lube bullets and .457" round ball; Treso nipples. less than 50 rounds fired; only slight handling marks. $300.00
  6. Winchester Solid Frame 1897 E Series Pump Action Shotgun. All Original - 12 gauge, 2 ¾”; 28” barrel; Blue; Walnut Stock and Forearm. 75% condition $425.00 Sold

 

  • Images are available to all serious inquiries.
  • Cartridge firearms will be shipped to your FFL,
  • Payment: Bank Money Order, Bank Certified Check, Personal Check OK, but shipment held until check clears.
  • Buyer pays shipping cost.
  • You must post an "I Will Take It" in the forum. Only an" I will take it" will be considered the buyer.
  • Sorry no Trades
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The 1860 Armies are 44 caliber (.454 round ball). The 1851 Navies are 36 Caliber (.375 round ball). Yes images are available, are you interested in both sets of the Colt C&B revolvers?

 

Tame Bill

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If that Henry had a steel frame, it would be headed towards Cleveland.

I have plenty of brass Henrys.

Bummer Dude!

 

Bill -- Put PoP on my 2018 calendar

June 2017 is spoken for (we'll be out West)

 

--Dawg

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