Linebaugh 500 Maximum

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7p's

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Revolver started life as a 375 Seville made by Jeffrey C. Munnell's Group and was probably made in late 1984 or early 1985 because of the USA logo and that Munnell's group still used the old numbering system for a short time period after purchasing the company (Sporting Arms Inc) and changing the name to United Sporting Arms. The revolver possesses Serial Number 375-2002. The new Cylinder is made from 17-4 Stainless Steel.

500 Linebaugh Maximum by Dave Clements
Barrel is an 8" Pac-Nor with an 1:18 twist and .510 grove size
Grips made by Dustin Linebaugh from Claro Walnut wood

Included with the revolver is a Wyoming Combination Holster.
150 Virgin/unfired Hornady 500 Linebaugh Maximum Cases.
I also have some 50 Alaskan brass cut down to 500 Linebaugh Maximum Case Length.

The Holster was custom made for that revolver by Von Ringler of Ringler Custom Leather.

Price is $4,600.00 shipped to your FFL with the above included items.
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montana outfitters

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for someone who can afford this it would re-define rock and roll to a new level !!!!!!! whoever buys this is really going to have a lot of fun hammering away with this shooter
 

Jowit58

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If it came with a carriage, limber, and a gun crew, I'd snap that baby right up. :)
 

7p's

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A 440 grain at 1,000 fps velocity is a rather tame load, about like a 44 Special. Of course, you can load it to very uncomfortable levels and let your friends have a go at it.

If you look at what it would cost you to have one made, that might be a shock to your wallet. If you can place the bullet correctly, this revolver will shock the system with authority.
 
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