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COLT COBRA .38 SPECIAL REVOLVER

Original price was: $1,000.00.Current price is: $734.00.
The Colt Night Cobra is an upgraded, purpose-built Cobra that`s ready for carry. The matte black DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating over stainless steel frame ensures maximum corrosion resistance and ultimate concealability. The double Action Only (DAO) and bobbed hammer configuration retains the smooth trigger pull. Custom Colt G10 grips provide a drag-free grip that is won`t hang up on clothing or cover garments.

Colt Cobra 3D model

Original price was: $1,000.00.Current price is: $700.00.
3D model based on the original dimensions of a real revolver. All model files were "smoothed". We can provide product files with un-smoothed geometry by your request. All main parts of the model are separated objects. Therefore, you can easily change all materials. We provide several formats for each model, most of them are available by default. * textures included in the set; * images rendered with using V-Ray plugin (we don't include lighting and environment to a set).

CZ-USA CZ75 SP01T 9mm GREY 10RD Night Sights

Original price was: $640.00.Current price is: $575.00.
CZ Scorpion for sale Finally available for public consumption is the much anticipated CZ Scorpion for sale sub-gun. Imported as

Parker VH Grade hammerless SxS shotgun, 12 gauge, 26” barrels

Original price was: $1,600.00.Current price is: $1,400.00.
12 gauge, 30" with the Whitworth steel barrels marked "PIGEON" , NO. 2 frame, extractor's, gold plated double triggers, and non automatic safety. Shipped March 1, 1895 to Griffith & Temple Co., Louisville, KY. for P.L Atherton. The original stock was a half pistol grip. Returned to the factory on Dec. 6, 1895 for a straight grip stock to be fitted to the gun with a pull measuring 14 1/2". Comb: 1 3/8" Hell:2 3/8". Factory records further indicate that Parker notables Runge, Rockwell, Stokes, and Phenix performed work on this gun. The gun is accompanied by it`s factory letter and copy of the ledger. A letter from Larry Del Grego dated Feb 3, 1976 is included indicating the extent of his work on the gun.