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*SOLD* 1982 Browning BDA-380 .380 ACP Nickel *BERETTA / BROWNING COLLABORATION*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Browning BDA-380 is a sleek, semi-automatic pistol chambered in .380 ACP, with a history rooted in collaboration between Beretta of Italy and FN Herstal of Belgium. Originally produced under the FN 140DA designation, this model was marketed in the United States and Canada as the Browning BDA 380, offering an attractive combination of performance, reliability, and European craftsmanship. The BDA-380's design is heavily based on the Beretta Model 81 and Model 84, thoug
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Feb 14th 2025
*SOLD* Cimarron Frontier .45 LC Nickel 5.5" *ENGRAVED BUFFALO BILL TRIBUTE PISTOL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Cimarron Firearms honors William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody with the Cody Wild West Frontier Model, in tribute of Bill’s original Colt Peacemaker in .45 Long Colt. America’s first true celebrity, Buffalo Bill was a self-made man, master of his own destiny, who transformed himself many times through his long career. Now, collectors, sport shooters and fans of the history of our American Western culture can now own this unique revolver. Cimarron&
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Feb 6th 2025
*SOLD* 1973 Smith Wesson 27-2 .357 Mag 3 1/2" *EYE CATCHING NICKEL MODEL* Awesome
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:The Smith & Wesson Model 27 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge and manufactured by the United States company Smith & Wesson. It was the first purpose-built revolver to fire the .357 Magnum cartridge. Designed in 1935, it was commonly called the "Registered Magnum." The Model 27 replaced the Registered Magnum in 1939, which was the Registered Magnum but was standardized for economic reasons due to the ease of production. M
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Dec 20th 2024
*SOLD* Hi-Standard Double-Nine W-104 .22 LR N 5.5" *INCREDIBLE 9-SHOT REVOLVER*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisThe High-Standard Double Nine revolver is a double-action nine shot Western style revolver introduced in 1958. The original revolver had an aluminum frame, a rebounding hammer, and barrel lengths between 3.5 inches to 9.5 inches. The model was available in both blue and nickel finish, and the grips were either white or black plastic, faux stag or walnut. High Standard manufactured a number of variants of the Double Nine, originally the Longhorn, Natchez, and Posse, and lat
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Sep 12th 2024
*LIVE* Colt Trooper MK III .357 Magnum 6" *SOUGHT AFTER NICKEL FINISH MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisIn the late 1960s, Colt began to be concerned with a decline in its market share because of price increases brought about by the high labor costs inherent in its manufacturing processes. In response, an entirely new product line of revolvers dubbed the MK III series debuted in 1969. Intended to be the first major advancement of Colt’s designs since the beginning of the 20th Century, the MK IIIs used a new ‘J’ frame and had no parts interchangeability with older models. The
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Aug 8th 2024