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FOR SALE 1860 Army antiqued "Colt internals" 11° forcing cone,crowned Pietta Shooter

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Black, you say a lot in your description about this pistol. I'm becoming interested in BP six shooters. That said, I know nothing about what you're talking about. I'm sure it's all important and good. Been trying to become knowledgeable. A new Pieatta? Just sold for $390 plus shipping. Seller greatest compliment was that it was stainless steel. Talk to me. Steve
 
Black, you say a lot in your description about this pistol. I'm becoming interested in BP six shooters. That said, I know nothing about what you're talking about. I'm sure it's all important and good. Been trying to become knowledgeable. A new Pieatta? Just sold for $390 plus shipping. Seller greatest compliment was that it was stainless steel. Talk to me. Steve
PM me. Pietta doesn't make stainless steel guns other then 1858 Remington's. The rest are polished white steel that have a stainless look
 
Bow,
It must be extremely difficult for you to even think about selling a pistol which you have obviously put hours of labor into to make it function to it's greatest capacity. You may possibly hate to part with it in veiw of the possibility that others don't appreciate all the care you've invested in it. I can see that and I'm sure the gun is everything you claim and possibly more. Steve
 
Under normal circumstances I'm a colt man through and through. But when it comes to Santa Barbara I'm a remmy man

I sincerely Appreciate the commrodary my brother, but please don't send me anything.
I have had a pretty rough time these past few months but life happens. I'm slowly getting established again.
Shooting,tinkering,trading,selling,buying these bp revolvers are my Hobby and one I enjoy no matter what's going on outside of our little community
I also do that as a hobby. And I enjoy it.
 
@Blackpowderwarrior, your settings are such that no one can send you a PM. Severely limits you receiving any offers.
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