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SOLD "New" Tip Curtis Lancaster 50 cal

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"New" as in never fired. Purchased from Tip Curtis (RIP) in Feb. of this year. It has been hanging on my wall since then. Tripped the lock twice - once when I got it and today just to check the spark. Length of barrel is 44". Very nice wood. Paid $2035 (1995 for gun and 40 for shipping). Selling for $1900 that includes shipping. USPS money order. PM if interested. IMG_20201029_120805914.jpgIMG_20201029_121130100.jpgIMG_20201029_115742872.jpgIMG_20201029_120114238.jpgIMG_20201029_115804081.jpgIMG_20201029_115835316.jpg
 
That's one of Tips later rifles where he focused on clean rifles without carving or patch boxes. From memory it should be a GM swamped barrel at 1:60 twist, Chambers lock and Davis triggers, but I have had a tough day currently with a headache and could be wrong on the lock and triggers; my Lancaster from him does although. Generally his lock and triggers are lighting fast, balance will be surprisingly spot on. This will make a wonderful rifle for a attuned person.
 
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