Lngstrt
Single-Sixer
Just an opportunity to post a few pics ...... :mrgreen:
1976 Red Box Outer Sleeve "200th Year ..... " Bought in '77
1976 Red Box Outer Sleeve "200th Year ..... " Bought in '77
Rclark said:Nice. Doesn't look like it has been shot much though, if at all, since '77. Thinking of getting one of mine out this weekend if weather permits! Lots of fun.
chet15 said:Lngstrt, you should check the cylinder inscription to see which way it reads, pointed away from you or pointed toward you. There are 3 or 4 known with the inscription reading while the gun is pointed toward the holder...and they are all Liberty marked. A rare gun!
Chet15
Keep me posted - I have an open door policy.Lngstrt said:Might have to do some herd thinnin' .... I have to traverse the "I'll never shoot it/never have another one" threshold. The Old Army and a 7.5" NMSB 44mag. may fall on the wrong side of that doorway.
jbtardy said:I have one in stainless that I bought several years ago at an estate auction. I got no box or papers with it so I
don't know much about it other than it's a Liberty marked gun. It had been fired some but was clean as a pin
when I bought it. The serial number is the four digit type before the Liberty guns were marked with the std
serial number markings. The grip panels are Rosewood like the more recent Blackhawks so I assumed they were
not original? Any info would be appreciated.