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Hey Guys,
I've a Colt Bisley that really needs a new home. I believe that this gun is serviceable, but it's in pretty rough shape. Bore looks about the same as the outside. I've not shot it, and I've zero ammo for it.

Price is $1200. I'll consider trades, but I'm not really looking for anything, and most stuff you could buy off the shelf at Cabelas isn't going to interest me. The only thing that might would be a new production Colt Python (like the Elite 3"), or maybe one of the new lockless S&W wheel guns. If you happened to have a Q Fix, I'd certainly take that and give some more guns or cash on top to make up the difference.

If it burns gas or eats grass, I'd not want it. No fishtanks, either.

I'm in Lacey.










 
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Just curious, why would 1972 and 1975 dates be stamped on it? I've never seen that on original antiques.
 
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Originally posted by Wizard78:
Just curious, why would 1972 and 1975 dates be stamped on it? I've never seen that on original antiques.


September 19, 1871
July 2, 1872
January 19, 1875
 
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Originally posted by Wizard78:
Just curious, why would 1972 and 1975 dates be stamped on it? I've never seen that on original antiques.


September 19, 1871
July 2, 1872
January 19, 1875


Clears my confusion, thank you.
 
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