$395.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 860-01
This reproduction percussion revolver is in like new condition.
Weapon is .44 caliber with a 6-shot cylinder and a 7.50 inch long round barrel. Top of barrel boldly stamped with maker’s name and safety instructions.
Grips are of walnut and are nice and clean with the Ruger Company emblem on a medallion inlayed to each side.
All gun metal parts are blued except for the sides of the hammer.
Revolver bears serial #145-70185.
Cylinder is marked “FOR BLACK POWDER ONLY.” All nipples are clean and un-used. All screw heads are perfect.
“RUGER OLD ARMY” strongly stamped on frame.
Very attractive reproduction.
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