if anyone is looking for one, I just looked at one blued, target sights, just had all new nipples fitted, good condition generally
about £250-£275
blue fox glade in devon
sadly I got no spare cash or it would be on my desk right now
Don't worry it only seems kinky the first time
whats the calibre 44/45
viv
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yes LOL
sorry cant remember for certain the exact marking, but I think they are all marked .45
also got a very tasty uberti buntline in black powder, complete with lil press etc to load the cylinder
lovely case hardened look
Don't worry it only seems kinky the first time
I have a 2006 ROA stainless (my second !!) - that was on the previous owners as a 44 - but should correctly be a 45
I had the RFD notify the licensing dept & it's now on my FAC as a 45
..and it is BEAUTIFUL !
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got a slot for a 45 non target sights.
nothing at all just personal preference.Whats that got to do with the slot on your FAC.
....how many prefer target? Non-target?
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
im for non target
blued 5.5 barrel
sass/sprit of the original comps ok.......
Foolishly I purchased my ROA thinking "they didn't have adjustable sights in those days" .
I later realised that the ROA is a mix-match of many pistols ... DOH !!
So mine has fixed sights and I love it.
I later purchased a precision single-shot pistol, with a set trigger, and couldn't shoot it for toffee. My average, ex 100, with the ROA is 6 points better now.
Such is life.
Brian
What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch?
W.C. Fields