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SOLD Nice Rogers and Spencer Civil War revolver Euroarms

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Good day all

Here for your consideration is a very nice Rogers and Spencer reproduction civil war revolver made by Euroarms. These are no longer being made and so the supply is limited. This one is in very nice condition, fully functional, locks up nice and tight. Many shooters like this revolver for the larger grip and top strap. Asking 475 plus shipping/insurance.

Thanks!

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I bought one of these years ago in unfinished form for $100.00! Just paid close to what you’re asking for a second one and don’t regret either purchase. First one is scary accurate and second one is just for investment purposes.
 
Does anyone know how easily additional cylinders can be had for this revolver? thanks in advance!
 
First, these guns have been out of production for several years. The only way to get a spare cylinder would be to luck out and find one for sale on the web.
IMO, the likelyhood of this is remote to say the least. Although they are excellent guns, they were expensive and I don't think they sold a lot of them.

Based on BJCollings comment, I'm closing this ad. I sent the OP a PM to tell him about closing it, telling him, if this gun is still for sale, I'll reopen it.
 
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