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SOLD My loss, your gain sale!! WTS Leech and Rigdon .36 cal. Revolver.

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I have an un-fired but handled Leech and Rigdon revolver for sale. This was made by Uberti. It is a .36 cal. Confederate copy of the Colt Navy.

I bought it here as used not fired and have not fired it.

Lots of info at the link below.

Leech and Rigdon - Google Search

$275 shipped to you.

thanks

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That looks sweet.

Do you know when it was made?

Any known issues?

I think it would be a good addition to my 1851 stable.

Thinking of stcking with the 1851.

Being a noob and everything
 
That looks sweet.

Do you know when it was made?

Any known issues?

I think it would be a good addition to my 1851 stable.

Thinking of stcking with the 1851.

Being a noob and everything
I have not shot this one so I don't know if it has issues but it appears to function like it should.

I think this is a good revolver and would be a worthy addition to any collection. I would not be selling it except that my wife was hospitalized over the winter so I'm moving some things along to cut down the bills.
 
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