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USFA guns made from Italian parts bringing top prices.
Buckaroo Lou:
I suppose this goes to show the USFA Uberti parts guns are just about as desirable as the USA parts guns. I think the USFA Uberti guns were a step above the Italian imports and many early third generation Colts, but I am not sure they are worth this kind of money.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/928370648
Pettifogger:
That's because 99% of the shooting world does not know the difference. The guns that should bring the highest prices are the USPFA (United States Patent Fire Arms) marked guns.
Coffinmaker:
:) PLUS ONE for Pettifogger ;)
Sort of. A second hand (used) Single Action, with no historical significance, no provenance, no attachment to some semi-famous individual, being priced at, and in come cases sold for STUPID money. Essentially just another USED GUN. Gimmie a Break. I Like my Attitude :o
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Pettifogger:
--- Quote from: Coffinmaker on April 07, 2022, 07:39:33 AM --- :) PLUS ONE for Pettifogger ;)
Sort of. A second hand (used) Single Action, with no historical significance, no provenance, no attachment to some semi-famous individual, being priced at, and in come cases sold for STUPID money. Essentially just another USED GUN. Gimmie a Break. I Like my Attitude :o
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I don't know if you remember but many years ago we exchanged some emails about your USFA Double Eagles. Now if I had managed to secure them their provenance to you would now make them super valuable and I could sell them and retire.
Coffinmaker:
:) Ha! )
If memory serves (what memory), ::) you're already retired. ;D Twice I broke my own rule about "never" buying High End guns. Consecutive pair of USFA Double Eagles and a consecutive special order pair of USFA OMNIPOTENT. Didn't like either set and sold them on prior to the demise of USFA. Could have made a bundle. Oh Well.
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