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REDUCED This is a very early cased set of the .36 New Model Navy sold by Navy Arms. Date stamp is XVI (1960). Stamped GU on underside of barrel. This is for the short lived company of Gregorelli and Uberti. I think Uberti went solo not long after, making this a rare revolver. The revolver shows some play, storage and display wear, but possibly unfired. Dirty grease in cylinders and elsewhere. But I am unsure. Accessories all unused. Cap tin sealed with factory tape. A nice collectable from the early days of replica cap and ball revolvers. $390 SHIPPED.
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I have that .36 made by Lyman. The darned trigger guard smacks me in the knuckle when it's fired. It is almost like the grip is a tad small for my hand. I have been considering for years adding a revolver Tylers 'T' grip to the handle to fill in the smaller grip area at the top and give it a better hold. Has anyone done anything like this ??
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REDUCED This is a very early cased set of the .36 New Model Navy sold by Navy Arms. Date stamp is XVI (1960). Stamped GU on underside of barrel. This is for the short lived company of Gregorelli and Uberti. I think Uberti went solo not long after, making this a rare revolver. The revolver shows some play, storage and display wear, but possibly unfired. Dirty grease in cylinders and elsewhere. But I am unsure. Accessories all unused. Cap tin sealed with factory tape. A nice collectable from the early days of replica cap and ball revolvers. $400 SHIPPED.View attachment 136362View attachment 136363View attachment 136364View attachment 136365View attachment 136366View attachment 136367View attachment 136368View attachment 136369View attachment 136370View attachment 136372
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