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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some time ago I snagged a 1894S .357,  with diamond chequered walnut stocks, high gloss blue, apparently factory sling swivels, etc. -- and in Very Good-plus condition {like new, save for a couple of handling marks]. I hadn't planned on selling it, or much of anything else from the safe, for that matter. However, the late automotive &quot;center-punch-torque effects&quot; are not going away. Have lost a lot, physically, and complete restoration is dicey in the hands and forearms -- at least presently. I went shooting with it, and a revolver yesterday, and then spent the night awake and maxing out on allowed pain meds, to little effect. Anybody got a Ladysmith in Trade? ;~`)</p>
<p>A shooting buddy has been totally enamored with it, since I bought it. However, this one is way too clean and rarer to be relegated to a 'truck gun'.  I doubt it will ever see anything but a range, in my hands. Anyway, already have a SS-lever .357 that I can't really hurt, so I'm selling it.  Given the prognosis on 'hands', manually operated stuff may not be so much in my future, anyway.</p>
<p>Am researching price, but can't linger today on this project, so see y'all later.  PS: DAng, just when the SP101 pencil bbl .22 appeared, too!</p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2015 14:48:35 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>John Meeker</dc:creator>
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