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SOLD Uberti 1858 Target Navy .36

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This is an Uberti 1858 .36 Navy with modern Williams target sights. Has probably 95% finish with some wear. Grips are poorly fitted faux ivory color. Two holes drilled in bottom of grip frame. If your initials are THW , you are in luck as they are engraved on underside of trigger guard. Asking $250 SHIPPED.
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Does it have progressive riffling? How well are the sights fitted?
 
Does it have progressive riffling? How well are the sights fitted?
Just stock rifling. Sights seem to have been professionally installed. Bases fit radius of barrel and frame very well. Seems to me, based on my previous 1858s that the trigger is much lighter than stock. Not taking it apart to look at its innards.
 
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