Selling this gun for my middle son, he wants to buy his first car and asked me to list his best gun.
For sale is a really nice Dakota 76 traveller in the absolute most-desirable two caliber configuration. Barrel 1 is 375HH, Barrel 2 is 458 Lott / 458 Winmag. All the papers, build sheet, and regulation targets are included. The 458 Lott regulation target shows it hitting 5/8" minute of angle at 100 yards! The 375HH with Barnes TSX 300gr bullets and open sights shows 1/2" group at 50 yards. Regulation done by Ward, Dakota's long-time shop manager. Both barrels have banded barrel swivels, both have quarter ribs, both have removable front sight hoods. We have never shot it and I'm uncertain if it has ever been shot. Minor dings on the butt of the stock that look like they happened in a gun safe. No signs of carry wear to the barrels, bolt, or floor plate support my assumption.
The gun's build sheet reflects that it has an upgrade to exhibition English walnut. I hate to use a cliche, but its actually true that the pictures don't do it justice. I cannot get the camera to show the amount of tiger striping and fiddle back that is in the wood, but its A+ and way better than photos. Both forestocks feature wrap-around checkering. Both stocks have ebony forend tips. Action has ebony plugs in the crossbolts. Action comes fitted with Talley bases. Ken Howell inletted sling studs.
Both barrels measure 23"
Length of pull is 13-3/4" and it has a Dakota recoil pad that is 15/16". (The gun would easily go 14"+ LOP with an NECG 1.25" pad)
Not 100% sure if it is rust blued, but my hunch is that it is. Not calculating that into the upgrades for pricing.
A base model traveller from Parkwest today is $18,000, and then the upgrades to checkering, exhibition English wood, factory case, regulation for softs + solids, and an additional 50% for a second set of barrels. Oh, and a lot of waiting.
The gun is $17,995 firm plus FedEx shipping to your FFL in the lower 48 States, the exact price of a bare bones, base-model traveller with one barrel set.
P.S. - If anyone has a suggestion how I can take better pics with an iphone, please let me know.
For sale is a really nice Dakota 76 traveller in the absolute most-desirable two caliber configuration. Barrel 1 is 375HH, Barrel 2 is 458 Lott / 458 Winmag. All the papers, build sheet, and regulation targets are included. The 458 Lott regulation target shows it hitting 5/8" minute of angle at 100 yards! The 375HH with Barnes TSX 300gr bullets and open sights shows 1/2" group at 50 yards. Regulation done by Ward, Dakota's long-time shop manager. Both barrels have banded barrel swivels, both have quarter ribs, both have removable front sight hoods. We have never shot it and I'm uncertain if it has ever been shot. Minor dings on the butt of the stock that look like they happened in a gun safe. No signs of carry wear to the barrels, bolt, or floor plate support my assumption.
The gun's build sheet reflects that it has an upgrade to exhibition English walnut. I hate to use a cliche, but its actually true that the pictures don't do it justice. I cannot get the camera to show the amount of tiger striping and fiddle back that is in the wood, but its A+ and way better than photos. Both forestocks feature wrap-around checkering. Both stocks have ebony forend tips. Action has ebony plugs in the crossbolts. Action comes fitted with Talley bases. Ken Howell inletted sling studs.
Both barrels measure 23"
Length of pull is 13-3/4" and it has a Dakota recoil pad that is 15/16". (The gun would easily go 14"+ LOP with an NECG 1.25" pad)
Not 100% sure if it is rust blued, but my hunch is that it is. Not calculating that into the upgrades for pricing.
A base model traveller from Parkwest today is $18,000, and then the upgrades to checkering, exhibition English wood, factory case, regulation for softs + solids, and an additional 50% for a second set of barrels. Oh, and a lot of waiting.
The gun is $17,995 firm plus FedEx shipping to your FFL in the lower 48 States, the exact price of a bare bones, base-model traveller with one barrel set.
P.S. - If anyone has a suggestion how I can take better pics with an iphone, please let me know.