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1860 Henry, 1860 Piettas, Stoeger Coach gun for sale (all items SOLD)


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Circumstances  have forced me to sell these guns that I have just acquired. I will sell as a complete set or will separate. Navy Arms 1860 Henry in .45 Colt in excellent shape other that some scratches on the receiver, asking $1000 shipped. 2 Pietta 1860 .44 revolvers, 5.5 inch barrels, these have the Navy grips from the factory, Taylors & Co 5 shot .45 Colt conversion cylinders and they have been tuned by Colorado Coffinmaker and cap rakes installed, unfired, asking $1000 shipped for both, and last a Stoeger Coach gun tuned by Johnny Meadows asking $400 shipped. I also have 3 boxes (150 rounds) of .45 Colt BP ammo from Buffalo Arms and 2 boxes of 12ga BP ammo from Buffalo Arms that I could add. I will sell all for $2300 shipped. Pics to follow

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Pl send photos of shotgun. 

 

Thx

wicked wayne

gumcw@yahoo.com

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Pics of th2 1860 and cylinders .

Please I will PM my Email .

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On the 1860 Open tops .

Did Coffenmaker take care of the Arbor issues too.

Or did he just install cap rakes ?

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2 hours ago, Gallows Hugh Moore said:

Complete action job and going over. He was sent the percussion cylinders and conversion cylinders

He probably threw in some biscuits and gravy too!!!:lol:

 

He does great work!!;)

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I will take them per our PMS .

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Rooster:

Piettas don't have arbor issues, that's Ubertis

Piettas have issues with the bolt fitting properly into the slot.

Coffinmaker fixes that, as well as timing, burrs, nipples, and spring tension.

He really sets the gun up properly.

These will be ready-to-go.

Use Remington #10 caps

You will be very happy with his work. 

--Dawg

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Paid in full  on the 1860's .

Thank you .

God bless

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