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SOLD Armi San Marco Colt Walker

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Too many guns, too little time... This ASM Walker has a 1968 proof date. It had evidence of having been fired when I acquired it but it is very clean and appears almost new. Bluing and case colors are practically 100 percent. The grip has some small dings/handling marks. The action and lockup are tight and the bore is clean and shiny. I thoroughly cleaned and polished all internal parts but the action does want to snag once in awhile just as the hammer is being cocked. I just don't feel like tearing it down again, so I'm selling for a little less than comparable ASM Walkers have been selling for on Gunbroker, typically between $400 and $450 plus shipping.

$400, including shipping, USPS insured, CONUS only please.
 

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Even though so few were made originally, I think every collector should have a reproduction or two to play with. (Hint…)
 
Hi Folks. New/corrected information!
  • I took apart the gun, cleaned it again, polished it again, and fixed the little snagging problem with the hammer. (It was just a high edge on the cam on the hammer that engages the bolt.) Everything functions as it should. Soooooo, I plan to hold out for $400, shipped. That way my time will have been worth a little less than minimum wage. (But it's a hobby, so I'm not complaining.)
  • I had intended to ship only by UPS but my fingers slipped when I wrote the OP. I can ship UPS insured and they will honor it. USPS will not because of their own policy. Unlike ATF, USPS doesn't make a distinction between modern and "antique" firearms. (Look for previous posts on MF to read what others discovered.) But, if someone wants, I can ship USPS. Just know that you have no recourse if the postal service loses or damages it.
 
I did. Sorry I was at the range and didn’t have good service so I don’t think my first attempt to respond worked. I replied to your PM. Thanks!
 
I just noticed that last post was missing the word “pending”! Sorry for any confusion!
 
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