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Hi Folks:
Several months back, I bought a Pietta brass-framed Buntline.
I really just wanted the barrel, so after taking it off, and putting it on a steel-framed gun I use at Cowboy matches, I was left with this barrel-less brass-framed almost-a-gun.
My gunsmith cut down an 1860 barrel to 3-1/4", dovetailed in a front sight, and presto, a cute little "Avenging Angel"
I have a dozen steel framed snubbies in my collection, so this one I didn't shoot at matches.
Now, I am down-sizing, so I'm selling all my display pieces.
Marked "CN" = 2015 manufacture date.
Browned cylinder.
Shot very little, if at all.
It came with a browned 12" barrel, which I sold to Maddman
Pietta cap guns have always been good about exchanging parts.
Shipped to you Priority Mail, Insured (where legal) for $225
Thanks for looking
--Dawg
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Several months back, I bought a Pietta brass-framed Buntline.
I really just wanted the barrel, so after taking it off, and putting it on a steel-framed gun I use at Cowboy matches, I was left with this barrel-less brass-framed almost-a-gun.
My gunsmith cut down an 1860 barrel to 3-1/4", dovetailed in a front sight, and presto, a cute little "Avenging Angel"
I have a dozen steel framed snubbies in my collection, so this one I didn't shoot at matches.
Now, I am down-sizing, so I'm selling all my display pieces.
Marked "CN" = 2015 manufacture date.
Browned cylinder.
Shot very little, if at all.
It came with a browned 12" barrel, which I sold to Maddman
Pietta cap guns have always been good about exchanging parts.
Shipped to you Priority Mail, Insured (where legal) for $225
Thanks for looking
--Dawg