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Ruger Super Redhawk 454 Casull/ 45 Long Colt 

7.5” Barrel Length and is ported 
Action DA/SA
Frame Stainless Steel Gray Matte Not the Glossy Frame 
Adjustable Rear Sight
Front red Ramp
6 rds capacity 
Weight 52oz
$700.00
 
 
 
The holster I have is handmade black right handed $80.00
 
 
Hornard #9150 454 Casull 300gr XTP Mag 1 box 20 cartridges $35.00
 
Federal Premium 454 Casull 250 grain barnes expander Vital-shok P454XB1 1 box 20 $51.00
 
Magtech BN0719 L42 260 grain 454 Casull 1 box 20 + 2 total 22 cartridges $40.00
 
Winchester Platinum Tip S454PTHP 454 Casull 16 cartridges @ $2.30 ea = $37.00
 
Winchester in magtech box 16 cartridges 454 Casull $1.60 each = $19.20
 
 
Winchester 45 Long Colt CowBoy cast lead 250 grain 2 box of 50 @ $30.00 x 2 = $60.00
 
Remington R45LC 225 grain Semi-Wadcutter 8 cartridges $7.00
 
W-W 45 LC HP 17 cartridges $2.00 each = $34.00
 
341 Cartridges 45 Colt Long 250 grain cast lead @ .60 cent each = $204.60 or $60.00 per 100
 
CCI 45 Long Colt Shotshells $1.60 ea = $30.00 for 19
 
so I have $182.20 in 454 Cartridges and $335.60 in 45Lc Cartridges for a total of $487.80
 
$700.00 pistol
$80.00 Holster
$487.80 Cartridges   all total is $1,267.80 OBO I'm in Delaware Co NY so lets make a DealIMG_1906.jpg.6bde050e439bedca2dfe72c585ccc481.jpgIMG_1910.JPG.637b10ace1692c7a0c5d03bcc06bdbcb.JPGIMG_1914.JPG.8f56bb2d81dbe6dbbaa504c7e40fa904.JPGIMG_1913.JPG.1f84d6b9497e4dd59c678ae112db8361.JPGIMG_1908.JPG.1c02f208252094691e066a48e70e558d.JPGIMG_1912.JPG.c9749c03cb4ee356bc41fe9e575c1509.JPGIMG_1905.JPG.8c9cbabf2e76a8454cbdabb330aba7d9.JPG
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