Intercontinental Arms "Dakota" Engraved .22 LR
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Category: .22 Revolvers - Colt Replica Firearms

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Seller: HometownFFL
Company: 021594 - HOME TOWN FFL
Member Since: 11/8/13
First Name: JOE
Last Name: GRAY
State: Connecticut
Zip: 06468
Country: United States
Phone: (203) 880-4549
Fax: (203) 880-9660
Number of Active Listings: 0
Total Number of Listings: 72
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
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Description:
SORRY YOU MISSED THIS.
NEW OWNER GOT A GREAT DEAL.
COLT SINGLE ACTION "ENGRAVED" Replica 1970
ASKING $750.00
Is only going up in value.

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THESE PICTURES MIGHT NOT DO THIS GUN JUSTICE

This gun is an exact copy of the sinlge action army made by colt.
It has the colt type hammer and firing pin, screws, everything is an exact copy.
It even weighs the same.  Made with the finest european quality.


I believe this gun is worth upwards of $850.00, i got a good deal on this gun, and i am passing it on.
I saw only one of these "engraved" guns on the internet.
I saw one in 2013 that sold for about $700 in .
This is a 1965-1970 Engraved, Unfired, New Old Stock.
If you can find something to compare it to you would be hard pressed.
Single Action
Based on Colt.  Made in Italy
Comes with Original Box

Jager offered an engraved model to its distributors throughout production years.  Examples will generally conform to one of two basic patterns.  Among earlier production, frames are coin finished and engraved with barrels blued.  Late production engraved guns are nickel plated.  Some of these late examples feature a cattlebrand pattern. Early on, the pattern for Piscetta’s Jager single action was set.  It was blue and color case hardened with Italian hardwood grips.  It had a brass grip assembly, this with usually either more or less sweep than an actual Colt.  The flamboyant brass straps are an easy to spot inauthentic touch, but the Jager revolvers were nonetheless handsome and well finished.
Inter Continental Arms imported the Jager single action into the US with some exclusivity through the 60’s.  There are lesser numbers of HEGE and Western Arms labeled Dakotas from those years floating around.
For the first several years, the Dakota didn’t have a maker’s logo.  Brescian proof marks and a “Made in Italy” script were the only indicators of origin.  In 1969 some of Inter Continental’s six-guns began showing a Hammerli, Switzerland stamp.  The nature of Inter Continental’s supply chain in the 60’s is an esoteric point that will remain lost to history.  What can be demonstrated is the Dakota was being built in two places for a time: in Italy, by Jager, and in Switzerland, by Hammerli.  Hammerli built Dakotas were numbered within the existing Jager serial range, indicating an aligned if not joint venture by the two companies to furnish the Dakota to American importers.
Hammerli already owned a stellar reputation for target pistols.  New Hammerli built six-guns made an immediate splash for attractiveness and precise build. 
This gun speaks for itself.
will only ship to an FFL.
all prices negotiable.
Shipping is USPS Priority mail.
Shipping 2-days after check deposit.
$15.00 Shipping

 

SOLD