wesnellans
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SOLD. Thanks, INGO!
It pains me to do this - literally. I shoot revolvers best and this thing carries like no other. I practice with what I carry, however, and my arthritis is making it clear to me that as nostalgic as I am for my wheelguns, my joints won't take it anymore.
SO.... After specifically seeking out a nice no-lock 442 and outfitting things up, it's time to face facts and move on.
2011 era 442. Original owner said it had a cylinder or so through it beforehand getting put in the safe, traded to me. Unmolested in every way. I've put 35 rounds through it. Ordered an apex trigger kit for it that hasn't arrived yet - ordered when I was still convincing myself it would be okay, which I'll send to you if it's not arrived by the time we meet.
Selling as a complete package. Factory case, paperwork, etc, factory and old style Uncle Mike's boot grips, 100 rounds lrn, 70 rounds wadcutter, 45 rounds Atomic 148 grain reverse loaded wadcutter. 10 rounds Underwood extreme defender plus p in speed strips. Two IWB leather holsters (one tuckable), owb holster, pocket holster.
Ready to roll for someone. A j frame carries and draws like no other.
$550 obo for the entire lot, or trade for Glock 26 (preferred), 19, 45, perhaps similar subcompact in 9mm, but really focused on Glock double stack 9mm.
Face to face only, no shipping.
I'm from Marshall County along the US 31 corridor in northern Indiana. I can drive as far north as South Bend, south to Kokomo, east to Warsaw, west to Hamlet, to meet.
I'll need to see the interested party's IN DL and LTCH unless you're LEO or already known to me, or if your INGO rep is sufficient to give me the "good guy" go ahead.
Please use the PM/"conversation" system for any questions, comments, offers, etc and do not post in thread per INGO rules. I respond to all communication ASAP.
Thanks, INGO!
It pains me to do this - literally. I shoot revolvers best and this thing carries like no other. I practice with what I carry, however, and my arthritis is making it clear to me that as nostalgic as I am for my wheelguns, my joints won't take it anymore.
SO.... After specifically seeking out a nice no-lock 442 and outfitting things up, it's time to face facts and move on.
2011 era 442. Original owner said it had a cylinder or so through it beforehand getting put in the safe, traded to me. Unmolested in every way. I've put 35 rounds through it. Ordered an apex trigger kit for it that hasn't arrived yet - ordered when I was still convincing myself it would be okay, which I'll send to you if it's not arrived by the time we meet.
Selling as a complete package. Factory case, paperwork, etc, factory and old style Uncle Mike's boot grips, 100 rounds lrn, 70 rounds wadcutter, 45 rounds Atomic 148 grain reverse loaded wadcutter. 10 rounds Underwood extreme defender plus p in speed strips. Two IWB leather holsters (one tuckable), owb holster, pocket holster.
Ready to roll for someone. A j frame carries and draws like no other.
$550 obo for the entire lot, or trade for Glock 26 (preferred), 19, 45, perhaps similar subcompact in 9mm, but really focused on Glock double stack 9mm.
Face to face only, no shipping.
I'm from Marshall County along the US 31 corridor in northern Indiana. I can drive as far north as South Bend, south to Kokomo, east to Warsaw, west to Hamlet, to meet.
I'll need to see the interested party's IN DL and LTCH unless you're LEO or already known to me, or if your INGO rep is sufficient to give me the "good guy" go ahead.
Please use the PM/"conversation" system for any questions, comments, offers, etc and do not post in thread per INGO rules. I respond to all communication ASAP.
Thanks, INGO!
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