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SOLD Cased Brass Frame Remington Navy

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This FIE brass framed copy of Remington .36 Navy/Belt revolver was made in 1965 (XXI). Needs a deep cleaning, as it is stiff with old grease. Possibly unfired, but unsure. Lots of old, dirty grease and tarnish. Comes in a fitted red felt lined Walnut case with powder flask, brass mould, jags, balls, and tin of Navy Arms caps. I cant ship caps, but you get the tin. Cylinder has one bad drag line from sticky bolt and lighter line from play wear(?). I might have done this when I first got it and checked for function. Grips very good. $375 SHIPPED.
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It would save a lot of confusion and wasted inquiries if sellers left the original price and showed the lowered price alongside it.
 
It would save a lot of confusion and wasted inquiries if sellers left the original price and showed the lowered price alongside it.
I have to respectfully disagree. Don't want an ad looking like something in the markdown rack of a thrift shop. I suspect that buyers will read the ad and decide if the price is what they are willing to pay.
 
I have to respectfully disagree. Don't want an ad looking like something in the markdown rack of a thrift shop. I suspect that buyers will read the ad and decide if the price is what they are willing to pay.

But then when you say price reduced & only one price showing in the original ad people don’t know if that’s the reduced price or if the price has been reduced from the price showing.
 
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