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Item Name: FT 1956 Colt Huntsman .22
Location: Mall of GA Area
Zip Code: 30519
Item is for: $400
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Ammo
Caliber: .22
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: 1956 Colt Huntsman with 2 factory Colt mags.
No box or dox. Check out the pricing on the factory mags!!!
Has carry wear. I never shot it, but just got bored from staring at it.
Looking for 5.56 or 7.62 x 39 or combo....
Must peak at your GA Carry Conceal License.
If ad is up, I still have. No need to ask.
***Need to note, unfortunately, as it happened to me...once, and will only happen once. If I sell/trade a gun with you, and you take apart beyond the normal factory recommended procedures to clean/lube and it breaks...it is your problem. I don't know your gunsmithing credentials, if any. I had to eat a gun I sold and this happened. I fully refunded without knowing the full extent of the damage. A couple of gunsmiths later, I was told, when in doubt on removing something involving threads, keep applying oil to loosen it up on a gun- DON'T manhandle it. Lesson learned for me, and now I am putting this disclaimer in.
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Item Name: FT 1956 Colt Huntsman .22
Location: Mall of GA Area
Zip Code: 30519
Item is for: $400
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Ammo
Caliber: .22
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: 1956 Colt Huntsman with 2 factory Colt mags.
No box or dox. Check out the pricing on the factory mags!!!
Has carry wear. I never shot it, but just got bored from staring at it.
Looking for 5.56 or 7.62 x 39 or combo....
Must peak at your GA Carry Conceal License.
If ad is up, I still have. No need to ask.
***Need to note, unfortunately, as it happened to me...once, and will only happen once. If I sell/trade a gun with you, and you take apart beyond the normal factory recommended procedures to clean/lube and it breaks...it is your problem. I don't know your gunsmithing credentials, if any. I had to eat a gun I sold and this happened. I fully refunded without knowing the full extent of the damage. A couple of gunsmiths later, I was told, when in doubt on removing something involving threads, keep applying oil to loosen it up on a gun- DON'T manhandle it. Lesson learned for me, and now I am putting this disclaimer in.
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