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Northwest trade gun built from a cherry Blank. 62 caliber, 36” inch. Long barrel from Ken Netting. Read only the barrel is
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from Ken. Brass butt plate nailed on. Later style large Bow trigger guard. Davis late trade gun lock. Polished tuned. Sparks great. Hand made long trigger. Chambers white lightning liner. Trigger pull under 3 pounds, no creep. Length of pull 14”. Weight 5 1/2 pounds or bit less. Priced 1800$ shipped in the lower 48. Friends PayPal. USPS money order. Your personal check to clear.
 

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Hey thanks duca. No I did not. I have a buddy local, in the same gun building class. He’s retired and I have him build a couple guns a winter. Plus some repair work. The pictures really just do not convey How slim this gun is. There is no extra wood left.
 
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