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I'm selling a Taurus model 605 357 magnum revolver. My dad bought it within the last 18 months, never fired it, and sadly passed on, leaving it to me. I don't need another revolver, so I'm hoping it finds a good home. It has literally never been fired. I have the box / paperwork / cheap trigger-lock that came with it from Cabela's, if the buyer wishes.
I linked the firearm below if you want any further information, and added a couple pictures. My pictures probably suck, but if you are interested and want pictures of anything specific, just contact me and I can take / send them.
Taurus Small-Frame Revolvers : Cabela's
I'm in Eugene. I can probably meet you half-way if you are within a reasonable distance, just pick a shop. Buyer pays transfer fees. It is listed new at $350; this particular gun is new as well, and selling for $200.
EDIT:
A private messenger asked about the white coloring on the barrel. I'm not certain, but I would guess that I just accidentally rubbed it against the white cardboard of the box it is currently stored in. I was able to wipe off the 95% of the coloring with my thumb; it did not damage the blacking on the gun itself, and I'm sure anyone interested could properly clean it. I attached another picture that hopefully shows this.
I linked the firearm below if you want any further information, and added a couple pictures. My pictures probably suck, but if you are interested and want pictures of anything specific, just contact me and I can take / send them.
Taurus Small-Frame Revolvers : Cabela's
I'm in Eugene. I can probably meet you half-way if you are within a reasonable distance, just pick a shop. Buyer pays transfer fees. It is listed new at $350; this particular gun is new as well, and selling for $200.
EDIT:
A private messenger asked about the white coloring on the barrel. I'm not certain, but I would guess that I just accidentally rubbed it against the white cardboard of the box it is currently stored in. I was able to wipe off the 95% of the coloring with my thumb; it did not damage the blacking on the gun itself, and I'm sure anyone interested could properly clean it. I attached another picture that hopefully shows this.
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