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I have three handguns that I am (somewhat reluctantly) offering for sale. Have my eye on a new prize and my wife says something's got to go. Converting two to cash will get where I need to be. I think.
So, looking to sell two and keep one. The first two that sell earn the third a pardon from the governor.
1. Colt Single Action Army. 45 LC. The Gunfighter, 4.62 inch barrel, color case hardened steel, stag grips. This is a real beauty and a great shooter. 1977 birthdate.
My son really hopes this is the one that stays. $1,900
2. Sig Sauer 1911, Nightmare Carry. 45 ACP. 4.25 inch barrel, Nitron finish. Great trigger, very accurate and dependable; it's a Sig. If this one sells I'll be NightmareSigless. $900.
3. Ruger GP 100 Match Champion. NIB. Stainless steel, hardwood grips, Novak rear sight and fiber optic front. This gun is light (for a GP100) and quick handling. If I shoot it I'm gonna love it and never be able to sell it. $650.
So there you have it, three go in and only one comes out.
FTF sale to Oregon resident only. Valid ID a must, CHL preferred.
Thanks for looking.
So, looking to sell two and keep one. The first two that sell earn the third a pardon from the governor.
1. Colt Single Action Army. 45 LC. The Gunfighter, 4.62 inch barrel, color case hardened steel, stag grips. This is a real beauty and a great shooter. 1977 birthdate.
My son really hopes this is the one that stays. $1,900
2. Sig Sauer 1911, Nightmare Carry. 45 ACP. 4.25 inch barrel, Nitron finish. Great trigger, very accurate and dependable; it's a Sig. If this one sells I'll be NightmareSigless. $900.
3. Ruger GP 100 Match Champion. NIB. Stainless steel, hardwood grips, Novak rear sight and fiber optic front. This gun is light (for a GP100) and quick handling. If I shoot it I'm gonna love it and never be able to sell it. $650.
So there you have it, three go in and only one comes out.
FTF sale to Oregon resident only. Valid ID a must, CHL preferred.
Thanks for looking.