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SOLD Pietta 36 Caliber - 1858 Remington Type - tuned for competition

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I bought this a few years back and was told that it was customized and tuned for competition. The trigger does seem quite nice for that purpose.
One of the notches on the cylinder is marked with white paint, I assume for competition purposes. I have never fired this pistol during the years that I have owned it, which is why I am listing it for sale.
Shows some signs of use, nice looking bore. There is a scuff on the corner of the bottom of the wood grip.

$275 shipped CONUS - or best offer. Can take venmo or Money Order preferred. Personal checks held until cleared.

SOLD
 

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Perhaps it was used for Cowboy Action Shooting and received an action job. You can check by removing the grips and looking at the main spring to see if it's aftermarket or has been thinned down. The internal springs will be replaced by piano wire.
 
If I was not into 44 caliber I would buy it. Very nice. I do need to thin the heard by one.

I have all my chambers marked with different colors of paint in the slots. If I need to ref something its by color and with the Walker the pin is just to the right of the white marked one.
 
Hi! Can you please remove the grips and trigger guard and show us the tuning?
 
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