Hey, Chuck. That sounds tempting to me. I have both firearms for
which you would consider trade. How straight does it shoot? It has
fixed sights, right? So does it shoot to the point of aim?
My Black Widow is probably a keeper, but I may consider a trade for
my black powder magnum Companion. I have two cylinders for it and
about 200 bullets and loading accessories. I also have the "Civil
War" leather flap holster for it, which is cool. (This set is
the "Civil War Companion Collector Kit," as seen on the NAA web site
at: http://www.naaminis.com/civilcb.html .)
It's a BLAST to shoot. Good thing about this trade would be that I
could ship it directly to your house without an FFL, because it is
considered a replica and does not need an FFL to transfer it, as long
as that's legal in your local area.
As for being tight and solid, that doesn't necessarily mean anything,
as these weapons are precision made and can retain that "tight and
solid" feel for a long time. ;) But that's good! ;)
Darvell
(BTW, this isn't Off-Topic at all!)
--- In NAAOG@yahoogroups.com, "Charles Featherman" <chuckmann@y...>
wrote:
>
> OK, since the list is dead, I'll try to drum up some traffic......
>
> I am trying to sell, IF the price is right, the following:
>
> NAA Mini Master Conversion (that means BOTH Magnum and LR
cylinders to any
> newbies).
> I also have both the Left and Right belt/hip holsters for the
gun, which
> are included in the price. It also comes with the gun rug that
comes with
> it from the factory.
> It has the low profile sights, and is in near perfect condition.
> I want $235 + S+H to your FFL, or will consider an even trade for
a NAA
> Black Widow in the same configuration/condition. The sale is
preferred, but
> the trade is do-able. I would also consider a trade of the Magnum
Companion
> and some cash....
> The gun has less than 200 rounds through it, at my estimation,
but I
> cannot guarantee that it was not 201. :-)
> (I can guarantee that the majority if the rounds were .22 LR
and .22 CB
> short.)
> Seriously, though, it has few rounds through it, and the proof is
in the
> gun itself. It is tight and solid.
> If anyone is interested, let me know off list.
> Chuck F.
> NE PA