SPF: Uberti SAA 45LC Birds head stock: Price lowered

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  • dwr461

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    It's already had an action job job performed was used briefly for Cowboy Action Shooting. It's extremely accurate, light trigger, and only has the two blemishes pictured. It's also not a very common Uberti as it has the checkered bird's head stocks.



    $300.00 in the Baton Rouge area.

    Sorry I thought I asked $300 the first time. Believe it or not the other price was a typo.
    :)

    Dave
     
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    dwr461

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    I guy named Dan Clavert did the action job. He was the head gunsmith over at Jim's when I bought this handgun. He used to go by Durango Dan back when I used to shoot CAS. This was a handgun he did for his brother who's name I can't think of right now. It's very light. Short travel. Cylinder chambers were polished etc. It's honestly been so many years I'm kind of sketchy as to what all done to it right now.

    Dave
     

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    I guy named Dan Clavert did the action job. He was the head gunsmith over at Jim's when I bought this handgun. He used to go by Durango Dan back when I used to shoot CAS. This was a handgun he did for his brother who's name I can't think of right now. It's very light. Short travel. Cylinder chambers were polished etc. It's honestly been so many years I'm kind of sketchy as to what all done to it right now.

    Dave

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    dwr461

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    I wouldn't shoot +P in ANY Colt SAA copy. They're just not designed for it.

    I got your email and will call tomorrow.

    Dave
     
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