Harley Davidson BP Pistol

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Ha Ha Ha, I hope you guys that want these guns, haven't also a want for the HD Barrbie and Ken set too...

When it comes to ridin' and packin BP guns I bring this..
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Harley Davidson Commemorative Revolver

Around 15yrs ago I saw a Commemorative HD Blackpowder REVOLVER offered for sale in Gun List. It sold before I had a chance to see it. Does anyone know of such a revolver? It might have been a dealer promotional.
 
I have HD0794 black powder...

I would like to sell my Harley commemorative pistol and was doing some research when I found this site and thread....thanks for all for the info on it...it was a gift a few years back, never fired, sits in a drawer...anyone interested in it?...no walnut case came with it---just the pistol...its in excellent condition....
 
Shooting the Black Powder Pistol......

Telling on myself, I appreciated the gift from my ex-guy, but I was never excited about it (I'd asked for a Derringer Pistol which was probably cheaper) --thus sitting in the underwear drawer for years forgotten....not excited about it enough to shoot it.....

Since you'd shoot the gun would you fly the plane?
 
They did make HD cigs for a while too--had a pack put up but my nephew carefully unwrapped the bottom of the pack--smoked the cigs and we never knew it was empty until we handled the pack to show them to someone---nephew fessed up later...it was pretty ingenious of him actually.....didn't know about the beer.
 
I've never seen the HD revolvers or black powder pistols before but I guess if I start looking along the side of the roads I'm sure to find one!
 
As a former panhead owner; I can tell you that HARLEYS DEFINITELY DON'T LEAK OIL, they merely mark their territory... I'll keep my ROA, too much work to shoot a single shot.
 
You will find nearly everything you need to know, here:
http://www.caimag.com/forum/f56/h-d-black-powder-pistol-6617.html

including some lovely photos, and lots of discussion including "what the gun guys think of them" ; "how harley collectors will overpay for junk"; and "a thing is only worth what you can get for it".

Those who claim these manufactured "collectibles" are highly sought after and desirable have only to google

"Harley Davidson" muzzleloading pistol 75th anniversary

in order to discover what the original price was, what the general consensus is and what is being paid for them.

The base pistol, as a reasonably nice Pedersoli, is cataloge priced at around $400 to $600 depending:

http://muzzleloadingandmore.com/products/pistols/pedersoli pistols/index.htm

But you do need to find someone who appreciates that , ummmm ... remarkable sideplate :-(

good luck
yhs
shunka
 
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