Had occasion to travel to Florida over the week end and just my dumb luck, my wife spots a sign for a GUNSHOW in Dade City Fl.
Kind of a small show but there sure were a lot of black powder vendors there. Some excellent deals too.
One guy had four brass Remingtons he was selling for some good prices. He was starting at 200.00 but he was very negotiable. I think any one of them could be bought for a hundred or so. Another guy had an unfired (but no box) ROA, long barrel blued for 400.00. This pistol was 100%. Same guy had an unfired in box Signature Series Walker for 800.00. He was not budging off of those prices but my tought is they were already pretty good. There was also an ASP Brass 1851. In .44. Didn’t ask the price because I need another brass .44 1851 like a turtle needs seatbelts. There was a guy with a Second Gen Colt 1851 in the original presentation case, complete with all the stuff for 595.00. I got his address in the hope that he still has it when I have saved up some pennies.
I did buy a CVA/ASM .31 Pocket with a fully fluted cylinder. This pistol was purchased by the original owner and then some form of antiquing was applied to the steel parts. There is not a hint of powder on the revolver anywhere. The hammer channel shines like new. Bluing on the nipples is also like new. I am certain it was never fired. Problem is, the revolver does not index properly which is true of the last two used revolvers I have purchased. I gave him 75.00 for it. I am going to clean this crap off of the barrel and cylinder and then reblue it. Never saw one like it.
My wife sent it back home to Virginia while I was doing my business so now I have convinced her she could be convicted of interstate trafficking of firearms. The post office wheenie helped her wrap it so I guess she figures she has an official partner in crime.
Kind of a small show but there sure were a lot of black powder vendors there. Some excellent deals too.
One guy had four brass Remingtons he was selling for some good prices. He was starting at 200.00 but he was very negotiable. I think any one of them could be bought for a hundred or so. Another guy had an unfired (but no box) ROA, long barrel blued for 400.00. This pistol was 100%. Same guy had an unfired in box Signature Series Walker for 800.00. He was not budging off of those prices but my tought is they were already pretty good. There was also an ASP Brass 1851. In .44. Didn’t ask the price because I need another brass .44 1851 like a turtle needs seatbelts. There was a guy with a Second Gen Colt 1851 in the original presentation case, complete with all the stuff for 595.00. I got his address in the hope that he still has it when I have saved up some pennies.
I did buy a CVA/ASM .31 Pocket with a fully fluted cylinder. This pistol was purchased by the original owner and then some form of antiquing was applied to the steel parts. There is not a hint of powder on the revolver anywhere. The hammer channel shines like new. Bluing on the nipples is also like new. I am certain it was never fired. Problem is, the revolver does not index properly which is true of the last two used revolvers I have purchased. I gave him 75.00 for it. I am going to clean this crap off of the barrel and cylinder and then reblue it. Never saw one like it.
My wife sent it back home to Virginia while I was doing my business so now I have convinced her she could be convicted of interstate trafficking of firearms. The post office wheenie helped her wrap it so I guess she figures she has an official partner in crime.