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Post by Lee Martin on Jun 18, 2012 8:24:37 GMT -5
I just picked-up this 375 SuperMag Seville and thought I'd post a photo or two: It's exceptionally clean and has been fired very little. And as you can see from the third picture it was an IHMSA direct gun. The seller also provided the box, paperwork, a like-new set of Redding dies, and brass. I won't tell what I paid for all this but let's just say I felt a tad guilty. -Lee www.singleactions.com"Building carpal tunnel one round at a time"
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Post by whitworth on Jun 18, 2012 8:29:15 GMT -5
Awesome, Lee!
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Post by dlhredfoxx on Jun 18, 2012 9:23:44 GMT -5
Wow Lee that is very nice, congrat's. I bet she's a long range tac-driver! Beautiful to boot. I like the sights. We're they exclusive on the IHMSA silhouette guns only? That rear sight looks interesting, got a close up pick of it?
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Post by whitworth on Jun 18, 2012 9:36:07 GMT -5
Just needs a set of grips...... ;D ;D
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Post by dlhredfoxx on Jun 18, 2012 10:09:00 GMT -5
Just needs a set of grips...... ;D ;D I wasn't gonna say anything Whit, but I tend to agree. I'm a traditionalist and have a few revolvers that could/should have rubber grips from a pain and recoil management/control perspective, but man am I ever a sucker for grips made of natural materials.... wood, bone, antler, horn, ivory, etc... to me they just go hand-in-hand with the classic single action form. I'm going to try black micarta for the first time on one of my Rugers here shortly (they are WIP at Reeder's), for rugged durability... but had a hard time talking myself into it. Some guys like the rubber grips, and to each his own... Lee this one would look cherry with a set of stag or ivory on it! Would look VERY nice with that stainless finish! Maybe even white micarta?
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Post by Lee Martin on Jun 18, 2012 10:15:06 GMT -5
Thanks guys. I'm a Seville collector and will keep this one as is. Most of the 10.5" SuperMag Sevilles shipped with Pachmyrs and these fit me alright. Elgin Gates had an arrangement with United Sporting Arms for sales to IHMSA members. They were discounted a tad and advertised through the Silhouette. Some got the IHMSA marking while others didn't. The rear sight is the factory Seville adjustable. They were outstanding and featured fine adjustment that held. -Lee www.singleactions.com"Building carpal tunnel one round at a time'
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Post by hyvltge on Jun 18, 2012 10:51:54 GMT -5
Nice find Lee, still need to find one more that can come to AZ.
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Post by AxeHandle on Jun 18, 2012 10:56:52 GMT -5
You boys are going to keep on until I've got to have one of these Sevilles.. And you know what one will do. I'm pretty busy right now off on my Dan Wesson Tangent but I'm figuring a new direction is looming out there somewhere on the horizon...
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Post by bigbores on Jun 18, 2012 11:09:06 GMT -5
You boys are going to keep on until I've got to have one of these Sevilles.. And you know what one will do. I'm pretty busy right now off on my Dan Wesson Tangent but I'm figuring a new direction is looming out there somewhere on the horizon... I have a pretty good idea but one everyone here knows just one and you don't mix I would be willing to bet when you do get the itch for a Seville the only one involved will be called a set or family. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by paulg on Jun 18, 2012 15:37:24 GMT -5
Beeautiful. I sure wish I had a place to stretch out the legs on a pistola like that.
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Post by Charger Fan on Jun 23, 2012 10:13:16 GMT -5
Nice acquisition, Lee! Yours the first .375 I've seen with the IHMSA marking, that's pretty neat. Up until now, I've only seen .357 SM & .454's with that mark. Thanks for showing it off.
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