Taurus LBR

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Sim G
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Taurus LBR

#1 Post by Sim G »

Got a Taurus LBR in .22 here. Had a rod conversion and a really nice set of Hogue Cammolamo grips with a Cocobolo grip cap. Comes with a Taurus scope rail and a very unique set of rimfire speed strips!

Lovely condition and a very accurate and reliable seven shot revolver. This is only going so I can get another Old Army as that's where my pistol shooting is leaning. Great fun, economical to run.

I think I've even got the original box somewhere....

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and the price is...........
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#3 Post by dromia »

As it is obviously free I'll take it.

Should sell on OK and that will get me a Ruger Old Army.
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#4 Post by Sim G »

Oops. £485 and we can split RFD if needs be...
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Taurus LBR

#5 Post by Topdogpippin »

Hi Sim G, if any potential potential buyer wants to shoot your LBR open sights only I would be interested in buying the rail from you for my .38/.357.

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#7 Post by Sim G »

£445.

That's over a 100 quid cheaper that the cheapest one advertised on a gun selling site!
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#8 Post by Sparks stu »

Hi would you take £400 for the revolver
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#9 Post by Sim G »

I'll go £425...
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#10 Post by Sparks stu »

Hi cheers for reply .I'm on a tight budget at the moment so only have
£400 plus a bit for the Rfd transfer
How about £400 without the rail as I only shoot with iron sights and you could sell the rail separately
Cheers stuart
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