I would offer to take people, but I camp out there. I'm usually there on Friday and Saturday. I've been going for 19 years or so in the spring and fall. I wouldn't miss it.
Place the revolver on its right side. Locate the side plate/cylinder crane retaining screw. It is the screw directly below the cylinder opening in the frame. Take that screw out. Becareful with the screw, because some Taurus models have a spring and detent in the screw that are easily lost. Push...
I have the scope in stock it is $329.99...you can get it for $310.00+tax. Ammo prices are not my fault. Trust me...It is killing business. Get your ass in here to see me!
Jeff
I have the scope in stock....$329.99 is on the tag. You can get it for $310.00+tax. Ammo prices aren't my fault. Trust me...I wish they were better. It's killing business. Get your ass in here to see me.
Jeff
Your Colt is running between $870.00 to $925.00 new. I would allow you between $675.00 to $750.00 trade-in if you were dealing with me. Things to consider...Do you have the original, factory box? Do you have the two factory magazines? Does the box have all the factory literature? What is the...
I have had a Redimag on one of my Bushmaster carbines for many, many years. It works great. It does add weight, but not much. You can drop a mag; pull a mag from the Redimag; and put another mag in the Redimag from your gear. Its better than taping mags together, or using those Mag-cinch deals...
Good deal! How did you find out it was open again? Local Law Enforcement had to go to Seymour PD's range last Wedneday, because it was closed. At that time the DNR would not give them an approximate opening date. That's wierd.
The breechface of that barrel is rougher than a cob. One thing that I saw that tells me that the barrel metal is soft is the rather pronounced firing pin "dent" on the breechface above the chamber. I would let Magnum Research know about it. A barrel swap may be all that you need. Those burrs...
1873 Springfield Trapdoor Carbine in 45-70. This is not a conversion, and has a serial number under 42,000. It has been passed down through several generations in my family. Believe it or not it still has the cleaning kit in the stock. Think that might be worth a buck or two? When it was given...
What the hell are you doing wrong? LOL! I have sold a rather large amount of Kahr CW9's, and not one person has complained about accuracy. This isn't to say that the pistol in question doesn't have a unique problem, but I haven't experienced any myself. Getting used to the Kahr trigger could be...
You can have any standard model that I have in stock for $490.00 plus tax. I've got the 19, 17, 22RF, 27, and 23. The 45's and 10mm's are non-selling turds, so I don't stock them. There's no money to made in the selling of Glocks. It's kinda like a Ruger 10/22....You have to keep them in stock...
I don't need to see anymore of them here...I have enough of them in my display cases that aren't moving. Other polymer framed pistols like Springfield Armory, FN, and Kahr have passed them by.