SOLD: Taurus 85 (.38sp) to a .22 Pistol

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SOLD: Taurus 85 (.38sp) to a .22 Pistol

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I have a Taurus 85 (.38sp) revolver that I bought thinking I will use it as a backup EDC but never did so and it has been sitting in its box since I bought it about 9 months ago. I have shot less than 100 rounds through it and still have a case of 20 hollow point bullets that will come with it.

I am looking for some .22 SA pistol if someone has one laying around and wants a revolver that is just about new. I have everything that came in the box plus a DeSantis pocket holster.

I am in the Fort Worth area for FTF trade.
Edit: If the .22 is worth more than the Taurus we can work out a deal.

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Last edited by daniel2002p on Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."
1)Treat firearms as if they are loaded. 2)Point the muzzle away from non-targets.
3)Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4)Be sure of your target and backstop.

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Re: WTT: Taurus 85 (.38sp) to a .22 Pistol

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my baby brother is looking for a .38 pm me your cash price if you have one. i am leaving tomorow morning to head to houston and see him.

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Re: WTT: Taurus 85 (.38sp) to a .22 Pistol

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If you would like to sell please let me know. :tiphat:
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Selling is an option. I am not sure how much these go for nowadays.
I see them going for about $330-$360 depending on where its purchased.

I would say $280 with everything you see plus 19 rounds of Winchester PDX ammo (not sure what happen to one of them).

However I will be out of town until next Monday afternoon on a business trip so any FTF transactions would be delayed until then. Other than that $280 takes it. CHL is always preferred.

--Daniel
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."
1)Treat firearms as if they are loaded. 2)Point the muzzle away from non-targets.
3)Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4)Be sure of your target and backstop.
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pm sent
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Sold pending funds.

--Daniel
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."
1)Treat firearms as if they are loaded. 2)Point the muzzle away from non-targets.
3)Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4)Be sure of your target and backstop.
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Sold. It was a pleasure to meet you Zac and chat up a little.

--Daniel
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."
1)Treat firearms as if they are loaded. 2)Point the muzzle away from non-targets.
3)Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4)Be sure of your target and backstop.
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