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SOLD: Model '73 Saddle Ring Carbine


RidgwayPlinker

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For sale is a caliber .357 Uberti Model 1873 saddle-ring carbine with very nice star-pattern etching on the forearm.  This rifle is unmodified.  It has the wear typical of a gun that is used in monthly matches.  It shoots straight and operates very reliably.  (All misses are attributable to me, not the gun.)  Asking $1,000 plus the cost of shipping to the FFL of your choice.  FFL must be willing to accept sale of a gun from a private individual.

 

Thank you very much for our interest!

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Based on current activity in the classifieds I'm lowering my asking price to $850 plus the cost of shipping to your FFL holder.  I'm also prepared to consider any offer that is fair for both of us.

 

Thanks again for looking!

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Hello,

 

Thank you for your interest.  It is a Navy Arms gun.  It definitely holds 10 cal .357 cartridges.  I typically shoot cal .38 Special gauged to an overall length of 1.460.  It will hold 11 of these.  Nice for scenarios that allow a reload at any time.

 

Will be at a match today but will get back to you with any information that you might need as soon as I can.

 

Thanks again!

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Howdy C. B. Gatewood,

 

Thanks for the positive words about the rifle.  Always good to have some support.  Columbine still doesn't miss and she's getting a lot faster.

 

We miss you.  Colorado's loss was Oklahoma's gain.

 

Take care!

 

Plinker

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  • 2 weeks later...

Howdy,

I cant believe this took so long to sell.

I wanted it but am buying a car ahd my checkbook is 

glowing dull red now.

Did you want a Honda trade?

Best

CR

 

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I was surprised as well.  However, I am please to have a good buyer.  Am in the same situation as you about cars.  Just had to do a trade.  Yikes!  Cars now cost twice as much as my first house.  Best to you too.  RP

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