Man, that's one of those "LGS didn't know what they had" stories that's akin to seeing a unicorn farting rainbows. Great find and even better luck.
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Man, that's one of those "LGS didn't know what they had" stories that's akin to seeing a unicorn farting rainbows. Great find and even better luck.
I've gone as high as I feel like going and there's still six hours left, so if anyone's interested:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/893322913
(I'm still winning it, but it's at my limit and if...
Bud’s had them in stock, according to their website. $860 or so.
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I've been a member for over three decades. I'm not taking this step lightly.
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Like this.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/892930058
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/893310375
That's the $64,000 question. North of an AMU?
FFL to FFL can go by priority mail, which doesn't sound too bad.
That's a little baffling. Maybe it was a matter of the work being done...
A few years ago, I would have thought it’d be cheaper to buy a 3” M65 and just paint the sights, but that’s probably not true anymore.
This should be basic knowledge for the criminally-inclined: Don't give your ex proof of your doing something criminal. And if you violate that rule, don't start beefing with said ex.
That's good...
GB is really a curse. When I think about it rationally, about all I really should buy is a new-production 3" .357. But then I see a 3rd Generation .45 or a N-frame something and I bid.
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The seller wants either a money order or a certified check. What bothers me, there, is that the dispute resolution tools are rather limited.
I don't mean to come across the wrong way, but if there's a gun that I'm bidding on and which is still within my range, saying "lookit this gun" is about the very last thing I'm going to do.
I...
Imperialist rounds. (The .44 Russian round predates the October Revolution by a few decades.)
Back to the topic at hand:
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Bullhide belt, split-6 speedloader case, 2.5” Model 19 in a Kramer holster. When I drop my sweatshirt over it, it’s pretty undetectable.
(It does help not to...
I don’t, I have one of them. But I did one look at a 28 that was for sale which was as out of time as any gun I’ve seen.
Though, someday, I want to see a show set in the 1880s where there is mud and manure in the city streets.
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I had one that was so gummed up that non-chlorinated carb cleaner couldn't cut it. I got a covered glass baking dish from Wally-Woild, disassembled the gun, liberally sprayed the frame and parts...
Having a cylinder that is heavier than it needs to be for no damned good reason strikes me as being a not good thing.
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Thanks; I had my first shot last week.
Miss Scarlet and the Duke on PBS was pretty good.
Thanks, guys.
This is the back of the cylinder of my Model 19:
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Which is the reason I thought to ask the question.
Didn’t factory nickeled guns have a”N” stamped on the back of the cylinder?
No kidding. I've missed about a dozen or so movies, that many matches and going out to eat maybe forty times.
The biggest change between 2019 and now is not being able to visit my mother in the...