Custom Colt Mustang, Cool Colt .38 and ANIB XD-40

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David E

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I have a super all stainless Colt Mustang that has been worked over by Accurate Iron.

It sports Novak sights and has been professionally sighted in. (Untouched, Novaks are known for making Mustangs shoot about 14" LOW at 10 yds) The front sight is dovetailed, serrated and painted blaze orange, making for a very nice contrast with the twin dots on the rear Novak sight. You won't confuse which dot goes where with this set up.

The feed ramp has been polished, making a reliable gun even more so.

The frontstrap has been treated to a medium/high aggressive texture for a solid, no shift grip while the backstrap has been lightly addressed to a velvet texture. Enough to anchor it into your hand, but not enough to abrade clothing. It's "just right."

As an added small touch, the original BLUE grip screws have been replaced with stainless hexhead screws.

It comes with one Colt brand stainless magazine, but two more are available. One is a blue Colt, the other a stainless Mec-Gar (I think) that has a Pachmayr type base pad. All three run great in this gun.

It also comes with a KyTac BraveHeart holster. It molds into the safety, allowing safe cocked and locked carry.

I've fired maybe 100 rds thru this, so I'll say less than 250. It never missed a beat.

$795 cash, face to face in Edmond. (I reserve the right to refuse to sell to anyone without explanation)

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Next up, I have a cool old Colt Detective Special.

This is all steel 6-shot .38 Special revolver. It also has a Tyler-T-Grip which makes a tremendous difference in feel. (I think it's essential, myself)

Two unique things about this gun are, 1) while old, it doesn't appear to have been shot very much, as evidenced by the lack of wear on the recoil shield. (revolvers shot a lot show cartridge wear marks on the recoil shield and there are none on this specimen)

2) It shows what looks to be a case number of some sort. It appears 3 times on the gun, but in normal handling, it just isn't obvious at all. I've googled it and have turned up nothing. I bought it from a dealer, so whatever the history is on this gun, it has long since resolved. Who knows, maybe somebody used it to save their family and had it taken into evidence where it became forgotten. I think it adds a bit of character to an already iconic gun.

Serial # 786XXX means it was made circa '61-'62


$335


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Springfield XD-40 Tactical almost ANIB.

Comes in the box with all the SA goodies, including 3 magazines, holster, pouch and loader.

I've fired less than 50 rds thru this one, as the lack of wear verifies.

$425

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