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Freedom Arms 454 Casull

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 6:34 pm
by Incahoots
Freedom Arms Field Grade 454 Casull, 7½" 4 port magna-porting, Impregnated Hardwood Grips, Adjustable Sights, SSK T'SOB Scope Mount, topped with a 2X Leupold Scope. Also a scoped Freedom Arms leather holster. Original box.

This is not marked Model 83, this is a Pre model when it was just "Freedom Arms 454 Casull". No one makes a revolver close to Freedom Arms quality or tolerances. Very accurate. Asking $1,650.00 (picked up) and buy pays transfer fee. I don't need to sell it and don't mind if it stays so no tire kickers. Price is FIRM. I would consider trading toward a Beretta 471 Silver Hawk 20ga 26" barrels. I might consider a Browning Citori 28 ga or 20 ga but not firm on a Citori atm.

I will try to take some pictures soon as I can.

Re: Freedom Arms 454 Casull

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:42 pm
by Aaron Bartlett
pics?

Re: Freedom Arms 454 Casull

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:08 pm
by Incahoots
Bore is excellent. These are put together by hand and hand fitted. No revolvers out there come close to FA quality and performance.

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Re: Freedom Arms 454 Casull

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 10:20 pm
by wvduece
do ya have to put it in a vice to shoot it lol nice pistol too big for me though

Re: Freedom Arms 454 Casull

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 4:03 pm
by Incahoots
$1,500 bottom dollar transfered here. Can ship at buyers expense. Still would trade toward Beretta 471 Silver Hawk 20ga 26" barrels. Also will Browning Citori 28 or 20 Gauge + cash depending on model and condition.

Re: Freedom Arms 454 Casull

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:46 pm
by Incahoots
Would consider a Beretta 686 or 687 20 ga 28" barrels in a trade. I'd also take $1,300 for the revolver minus scope, rings, holster, and scope base. Have the original adjustable rear sight.

Re: Freedom Arms 454 Casull

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:00 pm
by dogrich
Nice gun.

Freedom makes one heck-of-a revolver. These things are put together like a bank vault. And the .454 cartridge, in this revolver, is surprisingly comfortable to shoot. Those impregnated hard-wood grips allow the gun to "roll" rather than grab like it would w/ a rubber style grip. The porting helps alot, too. I have a 7 1/2" Premier Grade that doesn't have the porting, and it is much more comfortable to shoot than a Ruger Super Red Hawk w/ their rubber grips.

That's a great price you are asking, too.

Good luck w/ the sale.

Rich

Re: Freedom Arms 454 Casull

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 7:23 pm
by Incahoots
One last bump... Not looking for trades anymore, price is firm.