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WITHDRAWN My Avenging Angel for your conversion cylinder


Smokey Dave

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Decided to just buy a cylinder and keep the pistol.

 

Thanks for the interest!

 

 

 

Just like it says. I have this Avenging Angel pocket pistol that I'd like to trade for a .45 Colt conversion cylinder for a 1860 Army. I have both a Pietta and a Uberti so I could use either one. Here's the particulars about the pistol.

 

It started life as a Euroarms 1851 Navy Sheriff model, in .36 Cal. The manufacture date is 1972 (XX8). It's been cut down and reshaped into a concealable pocket pistol. The butt has been re-contured and the grips thinned out. The finish had been removed to age it and it is in the white. It's had a new front sight bead installed. (Not that you'd probably need it. LOL!) It's a neat little pistol. 

 

I'll trade straight across for your .45 Colt conversion cylinder to fit one of my 1860 Army pistols. Thanks for your consideration.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, Percy Hallen Sass #1379 said:

My Great grandfather was one of the Mormon Avenging Angels. Richard A Ivie. 

 

That's awesome Percy!

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14 hours ago, Percy Hallen Sass #1379 said:

My Great grandfather was one of the Mormon Avenging Angels. Richard A Ivie. 

I googled Avenging Angels and found some really interesting stuff.

I found an article mentioning your ggf.

I'll pm the link to you, and you can post it if you want. I don't want to post something without permission.

Really interesting part of history of which I know very little.

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1 hour ago, Brazos John said:

I googled Avenging Angels and found some really interesting stuff.

I found an article mentioning your ggf.

I'll pm the link to you, and you can post it if you want. I don't want to post something without permission.

Really interesting part of history of which I know very little.

 

Thanks John! Yes, they are a cool part of history. It's very interesting the way they came to be, and how they got their name.

 

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