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Thread: WTS: Used Uberti Bisley 357/38

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    Boolit Bub dhenry132's Avatar
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    WTS: Used Uberti Bisley 357/38

    Used but in great shape Uberti Bisley 357/38. 4.75 barrel, front sight looks like it has been bent over. Shoots to point of aim for me. Timing and lock up are good and has a nice smooth trigger. Has a few light bumps and rubs. Ask any questions and I will answer the best I can. The reason I'm selling it is I have large hands and fingers. It does not fit me. Not looking for trades. USPS money order and your FFL will need to accept from an individual.
    $ 435.00 shipped ground
    Last edited by dhenry132; 07-31-2018 at 06:50 PM.

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    up up and away

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    Discussion posts aren't allowed so I'll ask a question.

    What loads, bullet weights worked best in this revolver? Any idea of who many rounds have been put through it?

    Now that I've asked a question . . .

    I have one identical to this. I LOVE it! I like it so much that I put my Ruger NV 357 up on consignment as I always go to the Bisley. A great price and someone needs to climb on this as the quality is great and they are a fine shooting gun. Although the Bisley was originally designed for target shooting, I can easily see why they were so popular for carry by both the law and the outlaw.

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    Not sure of total round count. Not very many I would guess, I have put around 300 rounds down range. All 3.2gr WW231 and 148 gr HBWC. For me that shoots around 1.5 inches at 25 yd. My hands are to big or I would keep it. Trigger guard gets in the way

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