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SOLD Pietta 1851 Navy .44 brass framed snubby

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Justin.44

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Hey guys, I got this revolver a while back from a fellow forum member and I'm selling it now as I've recently acquired a new steel frame .36 snubby and I could use some extra Christmas cash.

I've put a few cylinders full of rounds through it and it functions great. I completely disassembled it today and gave it a good cleaning/oiling of all parts. I've had a couple experiences buying revolvers on here where I had a nasty surprise when I broke it down so I wanted to make sure it was clean and looking nice. It has a taller and wider front sight than normal and a deep, wide sight notch cut in the hammer as shown in pics. I wouldn't want that on a gun used for longer ranges but for snub nose shooting ranges it actually works out quite well. One thing to note is that the front sight is all the way through the barrel and can be seen (slightly) protruding in the bore. I actually never noticed it until today and never noticed any ill effects while shooting.

This is a Pietta .44 with a date code of CC (2008 Post-CNC) All the components interchange with my 2020 made .44 Navy. Barrel is 3.5 inches, cylinder is engraved. Some of the bluing on cylinder and barrel has worn off slightly, probably from holster wear, but overall looks nice. Couple light scratches.

-Included is a nice holster that just needs a new belt loop attached, a brass rammer for loading, and about 100 .454 round balls.

$200 shipped and insured USPS Priority to your door. This is less than I paid for it but I don't want to seem like I'm price gouging. PayPal friends and family preferred for payment but I could use Venmo or CashApp as well.

Those familiar with my lead dealings know that I'm a very honest seller and I reply and ship quickly. Thanks for looking! -Justin
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