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I have forsale a LIKE NEW Smith & Wesson 44 mag revolver, this is a Smiths Performance Center Custom Job and was sold Very Limited.. comes with all as new, has had 12 rounds fired and thats it!!

it includes the badged aluminum hardcase, also I have a dot scope mounted on it that will be included as well. this is one sweet 44mag.. it is stainless and has 6 or 8 inch barrel? I will have to double check the barrel size. its been packed away for sometime now.

I can send pictures if your Very interested.. I paid $1289.00 for it about 3 yrs ago.

I would sell it for $900.00 shipped to a Licensed Dealer! you would need a copy of your dealers license to send with payment, for verification for my dealer who will be the one to ship it.. (D@mn Laws anyway))

 

I have some others I will be selling also..

 

The Colt Officers model is also stainless it has been used a little but is in excellent shape, this was my carry gun in the past. it will come with a couple extra mags,

it is a sweet handgun as well. if interested in it I would sell it for $600.00

also same as above, need your dealers to provide a copy of their license and such..

As with the laws the way they are on guns I must have my dealer ship to yours for legal transfer..

Also All funds must be received and clear before shipping as with any thing.

 

Thanks for looking.

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I would bite on the colt if it was blued,not into SS.what state do you live in,why all the dealer stuff,there is no laws about sending gun parts UPS,Man here in WV I sell guns at my yard sale,last one I sold was a Ravens pocket .25 $45.

Steve :(

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I would bite on the colt if it was blued,not into SS.what state do you live in,why all the dealer stuff,there is no laws about sending gun parts UPS,Man here in WV I sell guns at my yard sale,last one I sold was a Ravens pocket .25 $45.

Steve :(

 

 

 

 

I won't get into all the legal mumbo... but Iowa is where I is... the bad thing is you sell a gun that is not legally transfered to the new owner (the reason for the dealer stuff) and lets say its used in a crime, They are coming back to the last registered owner of that gun..

 

I suppose one could sell them here at a yard sale as well if they wanted too, I will not sell though unless it goes through a dealer. protects both parties for the most part. the buyer knows he is not buying stolen, the seller knows he is cleared..

 

((((I could custom paint the colt for you,,LoL,))))

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I won't get into all the legal mumbo... but Iowa is where I is... the bad thing is you sell a gun that is not legally transfered to the new owner (the reason for the dealer stuff) and lets say its used in a crime, They are coming back to the last registered owner of that gun..

 

 

 

 

I can see your point.

-Steve

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