WTS/WTT: 2 Guns: AMT .380 backup & Taurus 608 357 8-3/8

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    Rob54

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    Taurus 608 357 8-3/8

    AMT is spoken for! I have 2 guns that I am interested in selling.
    The first is an AMT .380 caliber Backup. Holds 5 in magazine and is small enough to fit in a wallet holster (included). I bought this gun new in 1987 and it has spent most of its life in the safe. I recently replaced the firing pin, the firing pin spring, back strap safety spring, trigger spring, and hammer spring. I put 25 rounds through the gun on Saturday with no problems. This is a stainless gun and has been well cared for. $200 cash price.





    The Taurus was purchased new in September 2012. This is an 8 shot 357 stainless gun with an 8-3/8" barrel! The barrel is ribbed and ported. I polished the trigger mechanism and replaced the trigger & hammer spring with Wolff springs. The pull is now 4lb 8oz SA and 11lb 8oz DA. I will include the original springs with the gun.. Cash price $450





    I do not have boxes for either gun. I will only sell FF after seeing a DL and LTCH.

    Trades: No long guns. Snub nose revolver is possible.
     
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    opus1776

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    Rob,

    pm'd on the taurus. I'll take it.

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