Was looking over a like-new Euroarms NMA at the gun show yesterday. Still had it's box. Seller was asking $275, but if all was ok I'm sure I could have talked him down considerably. I've never handled a Euroarms / ASP revolver before (that I can remember) and I was really impressed with the smoothness of the action. Not sure if they came that way, or someone did some stoning and polishing of the inerds. Nothing was loose or looked out of whack. Anyway, I asked if I could shine a light in the barrel, and he kind of hum-hawed a bit, but gave in and said sure. Pulled back the hammer and shined the light. There it was, a little crescent moon from the cylinder face shining back at me. I cycled to each chamber and it was the same for all. I put it down, said thanks, and walked off. Glad I had the bore light with me.
Another guy had a SS ASM Target model Remington clone. Never saw a stainless ASM before. It was a bit beat up on the front sight, and had some been-out-in-the-field marks, but overall good condition. Cycled fine and was in time. I think he was asking $195 for it. Not a bad price, but I walked. He also had a ASM 1860 Army, but there was nothing unusual or different about it, and I didn't even check the price.
Another guy had a SS ASM Target model Remington clone. Never saw a stainless ASM before. It was a bit beat up on the front sight, and had some been-out-in-the-field marks, but overall good condition. Cycled fine and was in time. I think he was asking $195 for it. Not a bad price, but I walked. He also had a ASM 1860 Army, but there was nothing unusual or different about it, and I didn't even check the price.
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