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  1. For comparison, this website has some more of these guns for sale: https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/revolvers/colt-revolvers-frontier.c1294_p1_o6.cfm
  2. You can see some more of these guns at this website: https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/revolvers/colt-revolvers-frontier.c1294_p1_o6.cfm
  3. Can you imagine if someone got you this for Christmas? You normally have to go to a high-end gun broker or auction house to get a gun like this. Here you an pick-up one here in Tennessee.
  4. Can you imagine if someone got you this gold plated beauty for Christmas?
  5. Can you imagine if someone got you these for Christmas?
  6. What price range are you willing to pay?
  7. Yes, it is 22 Winchester Automatic
  8. Colt 22 LR Revolver Collector's Item for sale. 1860-61 Russell Majors and Waddell Pony Express Centennial Model 1960-61. These Colt Commemorative models were made back in 1960 - 1970's. The gun is Gold plated, with Walnut grips, in a collector's box. The box has a Pony Express commemorative coin set in the wood.. These guns were meant to be collector's items and it has never been fired, the cylinder has never been rotated and there are no scratched on the cylinder from use. I bought this gun over 30 years ago at a collector gun show. This particular gun was made in 1961. The gun is in perfect collector condition. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $900 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net
  9. Colt 22 LR Revolver Collector's Item for sale. Colt Single Action Frontier Scout 22 LR Lawman Series - Pat Garrett. These Colt Commemorative models were made back in 1960 - 1970's. The gun is Nickel plated, with Gold plated parts, and Simulated Pearl grips, in a collector's box. The box shows an image of Pat Garrett and the tombstone of Billy the Kid. These guns were meant to be collector's items and it has never been fired, the cylinder has never been rotated and there are no scratched on the cylinder from use. I bought this gun over 30 years ago at a collector gun show. This particular gun was made in 1968. It includes a pamphlet that explains the history. The gun is in perfect collector condition. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $850 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net
  10. Colt 22 LR Revolver Collector's Items for sale. These are Colt Commemorative models made back in 1960 - 1970's. This set is a matched set with paired serial numbers, one is 22 LR and the other is 22 Magnum. They are Nickel plated with Walnut grips, in a wood case. These guns were meant to be collector's items and they have never been fired, the cylinder has never been rotated and there are no scratched on the cylinder from use. I bought these guns over 30 years ago at a collector gun show. They are now 50 or so years old. I could not track the serial number to get an exact date. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $1500 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net
  11. Winchester Model 1903 Rifle for sale. The Model 1903 is the first Semi-auto rifle made by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. They were made from 1903 to 1932. The first 5000 guns were made without a safety (no safety button) and were advertised as "automatics", but were semi-auto design. It is a blowback design with a ten round tube magazine. The serial number and consultation with the Winchester Arms Collector organization indicates this one was made in 1903. I got this from a Winchester collector in Cookeville, TN. It is in excellent condition. Buyer must be legal to own a firearm and willing to show ID for my records. Price is $1200 cash with pick-up in Manchester, TN. Email for questions or more pictures: djparker2010@att.net
  12. I have got one of these. Internet says that Bonnie Parker (Bonnie and Clyde) was carrying two of these guns when she was killed.
  13. This gun turned out be be a fun gun to shoot. Compact and light weight.
  14. I am still looking for some ammo. 22 Winchester Automatic - not the same as 22 Long Rifle. If anyone sees this ammo or knows anyone who has any, please let me know.
  15. I would like to have the gun. I am located in Manchester. It would take me about two hours to get to your area, once I hear back from you.
  16. Is that a tube feed? How many rounds does it hold?
  17. Anyone in the Manchester, TN area have any 410 shotgun shells they would like to sell? I need 3 inch shells, # 6 shot.
  18. The Ruger brand 25 round magazines work like they should. The other plastic 25 round magazines have issues. I have a couple of 10/22's. Just got another one that has a cheap red dot optic and it is really fun.
  19. I am looking for some Winchester 22 Auto ammunition. This is for a Winchester Model 1903 rifle. It is not the same as 22 Long Rifle. Agulia makes some on occasion but it is out of stock everywhere I look. Does anyone happen to have any in their stash?
  20. What length shell does the 410 take?
  21. I contacted the Winchester Arms Collector organization. I was told that These model guns were not reproduced in Japan. According to their search of the serial number, it is an original made in 1903 and has probably been refinished and re-blued. This gun does not have a safety, indicating that it is one of the very first guns made in 1903. I have confirmed that it requires Winchester 22 Automatic ammo. 22 Long Rifle ammo will not cycle in the gun. I have compared the markings on the barrel to pictures of other model 1903 and model 03 guns. My gun is marked the same but is in very good condition. The caliber is "Winchester .22 Automatic" as marked on the barrel. When I was bidding on the gun, I assumed that it was a new condition Japanese gun made around 1990. I was told that Winchester did reissue some of the old guns made by Miroku, but both Winchester and the collector organization said they did not reproduce the Model 03 or the Model 1903. The Winchester Model 63 is chambered in .22 Long Rifle, but the big difference is that the but plate is flat and not curved like the Model 03 and Model 1903. The estate that the gun came from contained a number of collectible Winchesters. I am still not sure what I have got, but if I can find some ammo, I will shot it some and then put it away in the safe.
  22. I purchased a Winchester Model 03 rifle from an estate auction. It has a three digit serial number and appears to be in brand new condition. The Winchester Model 1903 was the first semiautomatic rifle made by Winchester and was later changed to the Model 03. This was in the early 1900's. I think they reissued the gun in the 1980's. I have read that Winchester reproduced some of their old rifles and were made by a company in Japan. I am looking for information on the history of this rifle, where it was made, what company made it and the year made. I have learned that this rifle used a 22 Winchester Auto cartridge that is unique to this rifle and I wonder where you could get any ammo. Any help is appreciated.
  23. I am looking to buy some 22 Winchester Auto ammunition. This ammo is for a Winchester Model 1903 rifle - it is not the same as regular 22 Long Rifle. Aguila manufactures limited quantities of this ammo, but it is out of stock in most stores. Please see attached photo. I am located in Manchester, TN.
  24. What is the bolt action? Looks like a .22. Can you provide a description and price?
  25. I have one of these, but I only have one magazine.

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