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UPDATE: My lovely wife went ballistic on me for offering to sell this. Out of respect for her I'm going to hold off on selling it. Big Thanks, and a Salute,to all the bros here. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
No longer for sale....(However this was a real deal while it lasted.)
Taurus Tracker
Stainless Steel
6.5" barrel
.357 Magnum
Vented and Ported.
Swing out cylinder.
7 shot.
Adjustable rear sight.
High visibility front sight.
Hammer lock with keys.
Single and Double action firing.
Adjustable Hammer Tension.
Ribbed/cushioned handle.
Simmons Red Dot scope with Stainless Steel mounting bar.
Shoulder holster and belt holster included. http://www.taurususa.com/products/pr...egory=Revolver
Excellent condition with original box and paperwork. $275.00 firm.
Only willing to sell face-to-face, will not ship/mail.
I do appreciate that bro but sadly I need the cash.
(Currently have zero income...) [&o]
I don't even want to sell this, it's my favorite shooter.
I've got $600 in the Revolver, $200 in the Holsters, over $100 in the scope and mounting bar.
The Shoulder Holster is an over the shoulder hunting holster with rain flap, beefy protection for the trail.
(Took me more than a year to get a hold of that scope mounting bar, was a nightmare to locate.)
NC laws, you have to either haveto supply the seller with apurchase permit or... if you have CCWall you need supply the seller isa document stating you purchased the gun with your Permit number and signature. That is forthe sellersprotection. The buyer should of course get a reciept.
I know wisemx and he is trustworthy but if it where someone else, I would run a check on the serial number of the gun to verify it isn't stolen or carrying bodies.
I'm not certain about TN laws but I believe TN and NC honor each others gun laws.
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