Springfield Armory [935xxx] M1 Garand - early 1940's - M1D "clone".
What makes this a M1D "clone" is the HRA 1-52 barrel with the aftermarket barrel scope block. However, the M84 scope, the scope mount and cheek pad are all believed to be original USGI parts!
I want to sell all as one...
xxxxx FOUND a Ruger MkII Competition Pistol with the 6-7/8" "slab sided" barrel. Interested in a nice clean used pistol upto a NIB sample. However, my intended purpose is to shoot this pistol, not hide it in a safe. Would like the original Ruger box and accessories, but upgraded models would...
50 rounds of new factory Winchester 357-SIG [125gr FMJ]. In white Winchester box.
Here is the story - a buddy of mine wanted to go shooting (new shooter) and wanted to help pay for the ammo. I told them to stop by WalMart and pick up a box of 357 for my revolver that they wanted to shoot (as...
Want to sell 200 rounds of Wolf (steel case) .223 [55gr HP] ammo.
Ammo still in the Black boxes. Non-corrosive, berdan primed.
Ammo is a little dirty to shoot - put performance and accuracy are pretty decent, especially for the cost of the ammo.
Price is my cost (w/o Tax): $50.00 *SOLD*...
Still in the market to purchase?
1903 (not 03A3) Remington - CMP Forums
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https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/long_guns_rifles_and_shotguns/248015-1944_springfield_m1_garand_and_remington_1903_not_a3.html
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JS1911 - You do realize that there is a 1944 Springfield M1 Garand over in the Long Gun Classifieds don't you. Well, if you did not, here is the link...
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/long_guns_rifles_and_shotguns/248015-1944_springfield_m1_garand_and_remington_1903_not_a3.html
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Well, I do not want to do this but I need to make room in the safe for an M1A...
1944 Springfield M1 Garand serial number 3,285,xxx with SA-9-44 barrel, inside looks good. Rifle has mostly Springfield parts and I was told the parts are pretty well matched for September 1944. I would call this...
The Old Army is an excellent revolver to get into blackpowder shooting with. If you get a blued one clean it, clean it again and then oil it like the Exon Valdez. If you get a stainless one, clean it, clean it again and then lightly oil it.
Either way - keep'em clean after shooting and oiled...
Wonder wads in front of either goex or pyrodex powder, then a .454 - .457 lead ball on top. You can "butter" the cylinder with lube or crisco, but since the wonder wads are lubed I did not find much difference in the accuracy or fouling with or without.
I can not remember how much powder my...
I would advise that you might need to check the gun. Case in point I would shoot with my father. I have a Ruger MkII and he had a Buck Mark. Nothing against the Buck, but he got so disgusted with the "duds" that he traded the gun off. Thing was when we were shooting together - out of the...
I like my ruger MkII Target pistol (6-7/8" barrel). I do not think you could go wrong with a MkII or MkIII series pistol.
Now if you want a revolver, then I would recommend the Ruger Single Six. Nice handy revolver and you can get a "convertable" that with a cylinder change will shoot 22-mag...