Navey Arms 1873 lever Custard edition What to ask for it?

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Navey Arms 1873 lever Custard edition What to ask for it?

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I selling it for a friend in Sedona Az. Can`t find another to get an idea on what to ask for it? has a brass frame and is a Custard limited edition but it dos`t say what it shoots? I think it`s a 44/40 but not sure, very few rounds thru it he has had it for quite some time now but like the rest of us things are getting slow for him and bills are starting to stack up. will post a pic later.
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Re: Navey Arms 1873 lever Custard edition What to ask for it?

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45704me,

First I think that's an 1866 replica rather than an 1873. At least with that picture I don't see a dust cover and the receiver just don't look right to be a 73.
And I think you mean Custer as in George Armstrong Custer, not Custard.

As to the value, I don't know.

Hopefully somebody else will come along that can help.

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J Miller wrote:45704me,

First I think that's an 1866 replica rather than an 1873. At least with that picture I don't see a dust cover and the receiver just don't look right to be a 73.
And I think you mean Custer as in George Armstrong Custer, not Custard.

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Re: Navey Arms 1873 lever Custard edition What to ask for it?

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45704me wrote:Image
Hmmm, might that be better? Nope. Might wanna try out that "macro" focus feature. Ahhh, "CUSTER EDITION", maybe some additional details, like who commissioned them, etc... yep looks sorta like a '66.

Got more pics...?? We're kinda a visual bunch, since most of us read & write so poorly! :mrgreen:
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Custard Edition? Mmmmm... I like Custard - especially in doughnuts.

I'd think it would be too soft & squishy to make a rifle from though... :lol:
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