Pietta new models

johnone

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In our very large shipment last week we received some of the new models of 1873 Single Actions.
I would ask you to spend a few moments on the site , well worth it

While you are on the site I would ask you to have a look at the following models SA73-025LE, SA73-026LE, SA73-027LE, SA73-028LE, SA73-028LCLE, SA73-029LE, SA73-070LE, SA73-071LE, SA73-072LE, SA73-103IG, SA73-120LIB, SA73-121LIB. These are the new engraved models, really nice revolvers, for the shooter with everything

You will find them here >>>> http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/category.jsp?catid=80087

Your comments welcome
John
 
http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/category.jsp?catid=80087

Nice looking guns,

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Really good price for any sort of machine engraving.

Is this the new deep laser process stuff that I've read about?
 
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John, can you get your hands on Pietta's Le Mat copy? Any idea as to the price on this bad boy?

YES we have them in stock, please consult our site click here >>>> http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/category.jsp?catid=76192

The picture is one of deluxe models, do you wish pricing on these ??
John

PLEASE USE john@marstar.ca
 
Thanks John, managed to miss them. You've gone all out with Pietta - massive looking inventory.

I'll email you shortly.
 
I have been very pleased with the Piettas I bought. They seem like a lot of gun for the price and those engraved ones very nice looking and tempting!
 
I have been very pleased with the Piettas I bought. They seem like a lot of gun for the price and those engraved ones very nice looking and tempting!

I agree they are a lot of revolver for the money....

Don't wait the engraved models are in short supply....

John
 
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John, can you get your hands on Pietta's Le Mat copy? Any idea as to the price on this bad boy?

For engraved de luxe models you can spend $1,500. with modest engraving with gold inlay
or if you prefer, hand engraved de luxe grade for only 4,100.oo
or the Le Mat cavalry commemorative, hii level custom hand engraving, presentation case all for only $15,900.

One of each ??

John
 
John -- can you shed some light on the nature of the "old silver" models?

Are they the same steel as the blued models, only left in the white, or is it something else.

I'm thinking of shooting some black powder again so I'm leaning towards a stainless gun for piece of mind.
 
John -- can you shed some light on the nature of the "old silver" models?

Are they the same steel as the blued models, only left in the white, or is it something else.

I'm thinking of shooting some black powder again so I'm leaning towards a stainless gun for piece of mind.

The "old silver" finish applies to some revolvers that were left in the white and treated to the appearance of old tarnished silver, very nice indeed. I have an engraved one that was made for me before they went into production, amazing looks, amazingly accurate.
Of course if you plan on shooting black powder then stainless is the way to go, but it does not have the 'authentic look of yesteryear.... '
John
 
The "old silver" finish applies to some revolvers that were left in the white and treated to the appearance of old tarnished silver, very nice indeed. I have an engraved one that was made for me before they went into production, amazing looks, amazingly accurate.
Of course if you plan on shooting black powder then stainless is the way to go, but it does not have the 'authentic look of yesteryear.... '
John

Thank you for the information. I do like the look of the old silver. I think I would have to have that finish in the engraved as well. I don't normally go for the "aged" look, but in this case it seems most suitable and sets off the engraving very well.

I'd ask about layaway, but I'm already borrowed-up for the next few months lol. If I miss out this go-round I'll get one the next time they come in.
 
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