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I have 2 Colt single action 22s for trade.

First revolver is a 1975 Colt New Frontier Buntline.

Second revolver is a 1961 Colt Frontier Scout(all steel).

Both revolvers are in pretty decent shape, not collector's, they have been shot.

 

I'd like to trade into any of the following:

pre 64 Winchester model 70

Browning BAR

Series 70 Colt 1911

Colt/Remington-Rand/Ithaca 1911s

May consider other vintage handguns or rifles.

 

I'd trade either or both, can include cash for the right gun.

 

You will need to be atleast(LOL)21 years old, and be able show me a current PTP a handgun, or a CCP to work with me.

 

I will send more pics, and info, to interested traders.

 

This will have to be a FTF trade, that way I know what I'm getting, and you know what you're getting.

 

I live near Cook, MN, but would travel for the right deal. 

 

Jim 

 

  

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I guess nobody collects Colt revolvers, maybe it's just that nobody does any plinkin anymore, 22 shells are too expensive to waste. LOL

 

I'm still open to trades.

Could also use a S&W model 37/chiefs special, or a Savage 99.

May consider other vintage firearms.

 

Jim

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35 minutes ago, jim curlee said:

I guess nobody collects Colt revolvers, maybe it's just that nobody does any plinkin anymore, 22 shells are too expensive to waste. LOL

 

I'm still open to trades.

Could also use a S&W model 37/chiefs special, or a Savage 99.

May consider other vintage firearms.

 

Jim

Yeah, it's sad. I sold my Ruger 10-22 for that reason. 😕

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On 12/23/2022 at 9:16 AM, jim curlee said:

I guess nobody collects Colt revolvers, maybe it's just that nobody does any plinkin anymore, 22 shells are too expensive to waste. LOL

 

I'm still open to trades.

Could also use a S&W model 37/chiefs special, or a Savage 99.

May consider other vintage firearms.

 

Jim


They’re cool Jim.  I do most of my plinkin’ on red squirrels and chippers in the yard these days.  And lately that has required modern optics! Haha…

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