Joe S.
.401 Bobcat
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Post by Joe S. on Jul 26, 2021 7:25:36 GMT -5
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Post by oddshooter on Jul 28, 2021 9:36:41 GMT -5
I luv em. But, I can't believe it, I'm not bidding. Good Luck, folks.
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akray
.30 Stingray
"Alaska is what the Wild West was"
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Post by akray on Aug 4, 2021 17:45:10 GMT -5
It's still sitting at around three hundred bucks and closes this weekend.
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Post by oddshooter on Aug 4, 2021 18:47:32 GMT -5
On second look,
the right side is scratched down to the metal and rust has eaten huge sections of the top strap. On the other hand, the blast shield looks like no on fired it much.
there is also a bronze looking ejector that couldn't be original. Who knows what else isn't right.
So the price looks about right around $301. At that price, even a parts gun could be sold.
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Joe S.
.401 Bobcat
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Post by Joe S. on Aug 4, 2021 19:55:12 GMT -5
How do parts interchange between them and Rugers? That ERH looks like the purple bluing of the old Supers. The grips look like poorly fitted aftermarket or home made. But that stuff is no big deal for someone wanting a project gun I guess.
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Post by flyingzebra on Aug 4, 2021 21:09:20 GMT -5
It looks like it's been through an attempt to remedy the damage and rust - and I'm guessing that it looked a lot worse before.
It's had a long day at the buffing wheel, and it's been soaked in some tired bluing salts - that's where the off color bluing is coming from.
I'd avoid this one, unless you're looking for a gun to stash under the ranch truck bench seat.
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Post by Lee Martin on Aug 4, 2021 21:29:27 GMT -5
Pretty rough looking Seville. Plus it's the most common variant - Hauppauge built .44 Magnum, 7.5". The ejector housing is original though. Sevilles of that era tended to plum in some spots and not in others. -Lee www.singleactions.com"Chasing perfection five shots at a time"
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