Want to sell Iver Johnson Trailsman 66 22LR revolver, GS special

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Carried this one around for over 15 years wanting to get it working g and looking right. Just wont get around to it.
Iver Johson 66 22LR Trailsman DA top break revolver. Fun little blinker when they work right!
Timing is off and needs cylinder turned by hand to lock up. Not sure culprit as this is the way I inherited it. Surface rust present on frame grip straps. Looks like it would clean up easily and nice. Grips in good shape with minor wear and no cracks.

Numerich has most of if not all parts needed. My guess is lever and hammer as pin is worn down, but I am not 100% sure so Im selling this as a PARTS GUN or gunsmith special. Still a firearm so needs to go to FFl or a C&R.

$100 shipped (AK and HI included!)
Has to be more than that in parts?

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Those are fun little inexpensive guns. A friend has on he inherited and it has the same problem which I thought was a worn hand which rotates the cylinder.
 
I'll take it, sending PM now.

I love fixing up these gunsmith specials.
 

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