WTS/T in FL: Marlin cowboy; Ruger revolver; Winchester and Colt collector pieces

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rjroberts

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For sale, Western/cowboy style rifles and revolvers.
(The Marlins and Rugers are modern production: Marlins about 10 - 12 years; Rugers about 5-7)

-Marlin 1894, octagon barrel, .357., 23" barrel (as measured from front of receiver); checkered, box, unfired. Nicer finish than the current ones selling for $700. + (source: Impact guns)
-Marlin 1897, octagon barrel, .22lr. Appears unfired
-Ruger Vaquero, SS, 5 1/2", .357, fired but in excellent shape.
-Ruger Vaquero, blue and color, 4 5/8, birdshead grip, .357, unfired.
-Ruger single six, 6", Bisley.

all together, $2,000. including Ajax resin ivory grips (in addition to originals) and unused western gunbelt and holster, for the .357s. for 38" waist.

I have edited the above groups to be one combination/lot. For the record, the original prices were $1100. per group of rifles and the revolvers. I have done this because I really want to either sell the whole lot or will sit on the whole thing until I can. (Those who have asked abut individual pieces and are awaiting answers to questions, excepted.) If I can put together individual deals to make this happen I will try to do so but no promises. Look at it this way, if someone backs out of a buy, as has happened on this forum before, would you want that to affect your deal? I'm not a store, so it is difficult to deal with a lot of individual stuff with a number of different people. I give the best deal I can and hope to mover things along to a new home. In the above part, I am not going to be able to do the cowboy shooting I had intended to.

Will consider trades: .338 lapua ammo; Desert Eagle in .357; Mossberg marine; S&W 27 nickel 5" or other 27s or pre-27s; S&W Schofield (the modern re-issue) in .357; K-22 6"

FTF only, reasonable drive from Ft. Myers or Pinellas county, FL. No shipping.

Collector items for sale:

1st. generation Colt SAA, s/n 89xxx. (made 1889). Refinished but done well. $3,000.

Colt Lightning revolver, .38, with documents authenticating use by Wells Fargo, $2,000.

Colt New Navy, decent condition, crane is stiff, hard to swing out cylinder, so needs some work in that area. $600.

Winchester 95, made in 1926 (yes, a real one), take-down, .30-06. Appears refinished but nice job. $1,000. with Lyman riser sight.

Winchester 9422, probable 70s vintage (no safety, and design), appears unfired, $550. (Will sell the 95 and this as a pair for $1450.)


I have not put percentages on them as I am not good at evaluating that. In any case, you'd want to see them first, so you can evaluate at that time.

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