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Mowrey .40 cal. rifle, steel frame. Very good condition. Set up with Redman peep sights for competition. $325.00 incl. shipping in US.
 

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I can't figure out how to post them. Be glad to attach to an email, I think I can do that. Do you know how to post photos to the ad?
 
I followed hawkeye2 advice and learned how to post the photos I have. Thanks hawkeye2. I m located in Harford County, Maryland
 
That is covered by the mounting block for the rear sight, so I don't know. I believe it was Texas, but I am not sure. I also believe it was late production, as it is steel frame.
 
Can you post some better pictures, they are really dark, would like to see some of the rear sight.

Being new in the box which would be 100%, what would you rate the rifle percentage wise?

Is there any pitting in the bore? Can the nipple be removed easily?

I assume you mean Redfield for the rear a sight, do you know which one? What is the front sight.

Am interested in your rifle if the condition meets what I am looking for
 
I have tried to take more pics. Sorry about the quality. Raining here, so it was a basement setting. The Redman sight is a standard adjustable click sight as found on target rifles, with a removable disc peep. The front sight take inserts, maybe a Lyman. The bore is excellent, clean and sharp. I bought this new, set it up and never got around to shooting it. Has Utnerl (sp?) sight blocks for a scope. I replace the wooden ramrod with a Wonder Rod. Also, I had a smith drill a small hole in the top of the receiver (covered by a small flat screw), and if it is removed you can use a long slim Allen wrench to adjust the trigger pull with out removing the side plate. Has a standard nipple, easily removed.
 

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