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Trigger Mike

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41 minutes ago, Trigger Mike said:

I can't find a cimarron 1860 Richard mason 45lc Old Glory model.  Has anyone seen one anywhere?  

TM,

       Possibility?

 

Cimarron 1860 Army Old Glory

 

https://hilltopgunshop.com/product.cimarron-1860-army-old-glory

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5 minutes ago, Trigger Mike said:

I have found the cap and ball version but the 45lc version looks stainless.   I want to pair it with the cabelas 1860 army with white grips and American flag my wife gave me for Christmas years ago

TM:

       This one?

       Cimarron 1860 R-m Old Glory
        Typ2 .45lc 8" Fs Cc/bl Walnut

 

Cimarron 1860 R-m Old Glory

 

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1 hour ago, Trigger Mike said:

I have found the cap and ball version but the 45lc version looks stainless.   I want to pair it with the cabelas 1860 army with white grips and American flag my wife gave me for Christmas years ago

I don’t think it’s stainless.

 

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3 minutes ago, Trigger Mike said:

My locals can't find it,  one was on gunbroker but it disappeared while waiting for my dealer to find it elsewhere.   I just think it looks pretty 

 

TM:

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TM:

      Here is the best site I have found so far.

https://gun.deals/search/apachesolr_search/814230101297

      They list 30 vendors, ALL of which list the item as OUT OF STOCK.

      I took the liberty of going into each one to verify they were currently out of stock, even the DPW Gunsmith which appeared to show it had stock.

      As a note, when you do your search on the Internet, search by the UPC Code which will get you the specific firearm you are searching for. That UPC Code is:

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     Hope this helps.

     Also, as UB alluded to, it is not Stainless but Original Antique with a Walnut Stock with an Old Glory Flag Inlay.

 
   

 

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