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SOLD Uberti Cimarron .44 Colt 3rd model Dragoon

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Here’s an awesome Uberti Cimarron .44 3rd model Colt Dragoon that I acquired in a trade awhile back. It’s just been collecting dust in my safe and has never been fired by me. It’s in beautiful condition and obviously has not been hardly fired at all, looking at timing marks and rotational wear on the cylinder, with the bore and overall general condition very good to excellent. These seem to retail at the $400 mark or higher, I’ll take $295 for this one (no original box or paperwork) and that includes shipping anywhere in the US legal to do so. The timing and lockup are tight and crisp with an excellent single action trigger pull. This was Colts slightly smaller, lighter and improved version of the 1847 Walker...which first came out a year later in 1848, and I believe the 3rd model coming out around 1851. There is a .45LC conversion cylinder available to replace the .454” percussion cylinder as well. It’s quite the well balanced and beautiful cap and ball hog leg to add to your collection...
 
I forgot to include that I prefer a USPS money order as payment and that I am not interested in trades at this time.
 
Just to clarify for those dreamers, I never said or implied that a .45LC conversion cylinder comes with this cap n ball revolver! It most certainly does not! I meant to state that “they are available for the buyer to purchase elsewhere for this model”, if wanted! Those things are as much as I’m asking for this “still a cap gun”, and if included...would be $300 higher, as well as require a BATFE form 4473 and a NICS check! Cuz it ain’t no blackpowder cap gun then...I apologize for wording the above 1st post wrongly and leaving that wrongly mistaken impression as a grey area! Now clarified, thanks for your interest...it’s a nice BP cap gun. Still available as such for $295 including shipping within the US.
 
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I’m way tired of dealin with online sales, this fine Uberti cannon needs a home...$275 shipped (don’t ask for less).
 
I awoke to not one, but 3 offers to buy the Dragoon...with Wizard66 being the 1st. Sorry guys, Sold pending funds to Wizard 66.
 
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