View Single Post
 
Old 12-08-2010, 06:15 PM
David Kachel David Kachel is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Arizona
Posts: 208
Likes: 0
Liked 19 Times in 11 Posts
Default WITHDRAWN: Various handguns & grips

Items that are sold have been removed. I have added two new items.

Looking for only one trade item: 629 S&W, 4, 5 or 6" bbl; will consider a Ruger Redhawk .44 Mag, 4 or 5 inch barrel; otherwise need cash

Additional photos on request via email.

The following guns and other items are for sale. Payment is via USPS money order ONLY with $40 (or actual cost, whichever is more) added to each price for CONUS shipping, except where noted. Your FFL must accept direct shipment from a private seller. Will send photocopy of DL if needed. All other fees on either end are the responsibility of the buyer. California buyers assume 100% responsibility. This is a PRIVATE SALE from my personal collection. All sales are final so request all the photos you need to be absolutely sure before you buy. I want you to be happy so don't be shy. FTF exchange is OK if you prefer and can get to the deep dark recesses of West Texas.

________________________

JUST ADDED: Colt Government Pocketlite .380, 1 mag, genuine elephant ivory grips + original grips. $800
________________________

JUST ADDED: Used 10mm S&W 1006, California Highway Patrol Limited Edition, #1 of 650, 2 mags, excellent condition $900 shipped to CONUS
________________________

Colt 1903/1908 Pocket Hammerless .380 Nickel (this one manufactured in 1926) with original Colt pre-emblem (made prior to 1913) grips. That is to say, grips and gun are both original, but not to eachother. Grips are breathtaking, as is the gun itself. FTF is strongly encouraged on this one. $1700 (will not sell without grips)
________________________

Vintage, antique, elephant ivory grips for Colt 1903/1908 Pocket Hammerless .32 or .380. NOT Colt original. Made by a non-Colt mfg of unknown lineage. These are the grips that originally came to me on the Nickel Colt listed above. Beautiful. $275 (shipping to CONUS is free on this item)

________________________

Colt 1903 Pocket HAMMER (NOT HAMMERLESS) in caliber .38 ACP. Beautiful condition, excellent bore. Has original black Colt grips (small chip repair at top end of one of them) AND a set of vintage, antique elephant ivory grips of unknown manufacture. Will not sell without ivory grips. FTF is strongly encouraged on this one. $1500

________________________

Webley Mark IV post-war .38 S&W with cross-bolt safety. Absurdly rare in this condition, this gun was unfired when I got it (it has been fired since) and is in the best condition you will ever see one of these guns. It is as close to pristine as it is possible to get. (As always, the Webley grips look poorly made even fresh from the factory.) With lanyard, holster and belt (only the belt is original; other items are just good replicas). $800

________________________


A pair of: Model 1858 Remington Army "Old Silver", engraved. Made by Pietta.44 caliber. You have to see them to believe them. Just ask for the pictures. $400 each

If you like BP and you want reliable, these are the guns to get. (And don't forget, you can buy cylinders for smokeless cartridges to use with both models. They even made some that matched the Remington's old silver finish, though these may be hard to find.)

Beatiful double-crossdraw rig for the above, $300 or $200 if bought with both pistols.

________________________

Genuine mother of pearl grips for model 1934/1935 Beretta (same gun, different calibers) and subsequent post-war models of the same. Ditto and extra emphasis on the rarity mentioned above! These are the most beautiful mother of pearl grips you will see on any gun, anywhere. $300 (shipping to CONUS is free on this item)
Attached Images
File Type: jpg BabyBrowning2.jpg (19.7 KB, 229 views)
File Type: jpg Browning1910_2.jpg (20.4 KB, 246 views)
File Type: jpg Colt1908_2.jpg (19.9 KB, 296 views)
File Type: jpg ColtIvory_2.jpg (149.5 KB, 210 views)

Last edited by David Kachel; 03-13-2011 at 04:42 PM.