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Numrich Arms "boot pistol" question.

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I got this as a kit 45 yrs ago. When I say kit, it was only needing some sanding and blueing. I am thinking of putting it up for sale but don't know if these are desirable at all or what I should start the price out at. It is a .36. I will try to get some pics up soon. Thoughts anyone?

Edit: for clarification, it is .36 caliber.
 
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They seem to be bringing about $250 or so fully assembled in 45 caliber. I don't know about the 32s, I have never seen one so may be much more unusual.
 
Here it is in parts. I will try to get it reassembled soon and add pics of it. The barrel isn't pitted, just dirty from years of storage. I did have a pistol scope on it some years ago.
Edit for spelling.
 

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Thanks for the pictures, looks good to me so far.
My father and I each bought one back in the 1970s. Numrich was closing the stock of complete pistols for $19.95. They jump a bit on firing from the mass of the hammer and the overtravel of the trigger. I took a good amount of metal off the hammer, and made a trigger stop out of metal banding. The trigger stop is held by the mainspring screw.
You really should get a 90* bent screwdriver to use the mainspring screw. The trigger and the spring block straight access to the screw.
Mine is a 45 cal. Shoots well at 25 yards with a.440 ball and about 18-20 thousandth patch over 15 gr fff.
Have fun!
 
Took about 5 mins to put back together including looking for the trigger return spring that tried to go into low earth orbit.
 

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I am interested for sure, I think we are supposed to do that through the for sale section anyway.
Those holes don't go all the way through, do they? I don't suppose they do, but I thought I should ask.
 
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I am interested for sure, I think we are supposed to do that through the for sale section anyway.
Those holes don't go all the way through, do they? I don't suppose they do, but I thought I should ask.
I was thinking, holes? What holes? Then I realize what you were saying. I was going to come back with some smart alec answer like, yeah that's the muzzle break! No, they do not go all the way through lol.
 
I wouldn't have blamed you for coming back with a smart alex answer, I guess it was a dumb question.
They would have made a heck of a muzzle brake though!
Anyways, thanks for answering
 
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