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  1. For Sale
Price
$650
Manufacturer
Other / Not Listed
Caliber
41 Magnum
City
Bothell
State
Washington
Zip Code
98012
This is one Firearm in a sizeable collection available due to an inheritance from a family member earlier this year. We are looking to sell the firearms and accessories and are not looking for trades. Thank you for not making trade offers. My father was a collector and but had not been shooting in many years but kept his firearms in great shape. We are in the Mill Creek/Bothell area and are flexible as to which FFL dealer you wish to transfer ownership of the Firearms at.


The buyer pays background check and transfer fees or any shipping costs.

Please message me if you have any questions.

Thanks and have a great day!

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In looking at the pic of the 22 chamber, on the inner diameter, at the 12 o'clock position, there appears to be a small peen mark that is indicative of the gun being dry fired a bit. So my question is can you drop a 22 cartridge into the chamber to see if it will seat freely or does it hang up or catch while loading or extracting? sometimes those peen marks can cause a burr in the chamber that will scrape the brass and inhibit chambering a round.
 
In looking at the pic of the 22 chamber, on the inner diameter, at the 12 o'clock position, there appears to be a small peen mark that is indicative of the gun being dry fired a bit. So my question is can you drop a 22 cartridge into the chamber to see if it will seat freely or does it hang up or catch while loading or extracting? sometimes those peen marks can cause a burr in the chamber that will scrape the brass and inhibit chambering a round.
The gun has had a 22 brass cartridge in position when I first inspected it with firing pin marks on it. It did not appear to have any issues when I removed it. My father was pretty meticulous about his stuff so that is all I have to go on right now. I am going shooting tomorrow and will put a round through it, and take a pic of where it strikes.
 
The gun has had a 22 brass cartridge in position when I first inspected it with firing pin marks on it. It did not appear to have any issues when I removed it. My father was pretty meticulous about his stuff so that is all I have to go on right now. I am going shooting tomorrow and will put a round through it, and take a pic of where it strikes.
See last photo. I shot 2 rounds through the gun. You can see where the firing pin stuck. That being said I did not find any burr or difficulty that caused problems with loading or extracting. Hope this helps.
 
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