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The 386 is SOLD!

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I've got a S&W 386PD 7 shot 357 magnum that's in awesome shape and has a few upgrades. Green HiViz front sight, forged CCH trigger and tuned spring kit w/ trigger job. This lightweight sledgehammer is ready for ccw duty. I've put exactly 50 rounds of 135gr +P 38spl Gold Dot, 25 rounds of 125gr 357 Mag Golden Saber and 100 rounds of Federal AE 130gr FMJ 38spl down the pipe.

This gun was made in 2002 and I purchased it "unfired" in 2005. It comes with the factory custom case with Scandium logo, outer box with production label, special tool for grips, all papers, keys, extra trigger lock, and even the S&W brown wax paper.

The 386 is SOLD!

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wow thats cool i have never seen one like that
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Do you know who did the work on it?

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QB wrote:Do you know who did the work on it?

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Yes, as a matter of fact I do. All work was done by yours truly. :mrgreen: I've been wrenching on wheelguns for a couple of years now and it's great fun. I've probably tuned at least 30 S&W's before this one. After a few less than stellar experiences with "reputable gunsmiths", I decided that I could do a better job. I am a perfectionist and will not accept any less than 100% from myself.
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HighVelocity wrote:
QB wrote:Do you know who did the work on it?

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Yes, as a matter of fact I do. All work was done by yours truly. :mrgreen: I've been wrenching on wheelguns for a couple of years now and it's great fun. I've probably tuned at least 30 S&W's before this one. After a few less than stellar experiences with "reputable gunsmiths", I decided that I could do a better job. I am a perfectionist and will not accept any less than 100% from myself.
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HighVelocity wrote:
QB wrote:Do you know who did the work on it?

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Yes, as a matter of fact I do. All work was done by yours truly. :mrgreen: I've been wrenching on wheelguns for a couple of years now and it's great fun. I've probably tuned at least 30 S&W's before this one. After a few less than stellar experiences with "reputable gunsmiths", I decided that I could do a better job. I am a perfectionist and will not accept any less than 100% from myself.

His work can be Trusted. I will allow him to work on my CARRY gun anytime (I need a trigger job HV....hint hint). I own a wheelie that he owned and worked on and it is one of the sweetest triggers I have ever pulled. He has done Awesome work for some fellow shooters as well.
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Thanks for the votes of confidence guys. :tiphat:


Trigger job on a 1911? I think we can do something with that. :thumbs2:
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Aggghhh, you would have to post that pistol right after I just bought a deer rifle.

I own a .45 Springer tuned up and previously owned by HV that I swear by. It is a very sweet daily carry weapon.

I love that revolver but I am out of funds as Uncle Sam and the deer rifle reduced my discretionary spending.

Free bump.
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I'm glad the springer is serving you well Nazrat. THnaks for the bump too.

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