The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => Classifieds -- For Buying or Selling => Topic started by: DDGator on April 03, 2013, 11:26:20 PM
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L.W. Seecamp .32 Pistol / Serial Number: 13331
Owned by Karl Rohrbaugh since new. Manufactured in the early 1980s. Karl has owned this Seecamp for over 30 years! Also used as a "Visual reference firearm" in the design of the R9 pistols. Hand stamped serial numbers. Matching frame and slide numbers. Comes with the original box, the two magazines, a gun rug and 168 rounds of Winchester “Silvertip” 60 grain hollow point defensive ammunition rounds. Cleaned and oiled. . . She's ready for a new pocket!
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Price: $550.00
This pistol is being sold by Karl Rohrbaugh, with some help from the forum simply to help arrange the private party transaction. Serious buyers can contact me by PM with any questions, or for instructions on completing the purchase.
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If anyone is looking for a Christmas present for me this year -- put this on your list! I would love to own a Seecamp, and this one is very cool. Back when this gun was bought, Seecamp .32s were the hottest pocket pistol on the market.
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If anyone is looking for a Christmas present for me this year -- put this on your list! I would love to own a Seecamp, and this one is very cool. Back when this gun was bought, Seecamp .32s were the hottest pocket pistol on the market.
Why are they selling all their guns? Did I miss that post?
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I don't want to speak for them, but I believe this is just a periodic cleaing out of the gun safe. Certainly they have had a hard time personally and lost a lot in SuperStorm Sandy... The factory fared well and the business is strong, but many of the individuals took one on the chin with that storm.
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I think those are the original silvertips - worth their weight in gold
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Sold! Thanks.