That flipper with the green P01 just raised the price by $60 after someone said they would take it. Must be charging an additional dollar for every ice pick mark around the slide stop pin.
That flipper with the green P01 just raised the price by $60 after someone said they would take it. Must be charging an additional dollar for every ice pick mark around the slide stop pin.
Wait a minute I like the green but also like bumblebee yellow and bright orange?
He raised the price after an offer was made? I still see $420. I see what you mean by flipper though. 70-ish posts and 41 reviews left for him on itrader.
He changed it back and agreed to the deal. Interesting. I smell
He changed it back and agreed to the deal. Interesting. I smell
When you czickos have a shoot/get together in the summertime, I would like to invite myself along if that is ok with you guys.
Somebody needs to jump all over this:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/handguns-pistols-revolvers/432995-cz-p01-9mm-od-green-factory-duty-coat-nsn-markings.html
So as many of you already know, I sold a bunch of stuff recently in the classies, most of which was odds and ends that I wasn't using anymore or didn't want anymore. That stuff has now paid for two training classes in one weekend for me in April, Advanced Handgun along with Defensive Rifle & Pistol. These will be my 3rd and 4th training classes with this instructor. This is one of my main focal points this year, training. I also have a Revere's Riders class in May at AAOptics compound near Richmond, really looking forward to that one as well.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/tactics-training/432483-dsc-classes-posted.html
So as many of you already know, I sold a bunch of stuff recently in the classies, most of which was odds and ends that I wasn't using anymore or didn't want anymore. That stuff has now paid for two training classes in one weekend for me in April, Advanced Handgun along with Defensive Rifle & Pistol. These will be my 3rd and 4th training classes with this instructor. This is one of my main focal points this year, training. I also have a Revere's Riders class in May at AAOptics compound near Richmond, really looking forward to that one as well.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/tactics-training/432483-dsc-classes-posted.html
Yes. I can't believe it either.So, that's what sticking to a plan looks like.
My hat is off to you Travis,if not careful I can be swept up in guns, fishing etc.Yes. I can't believe it either.
My 5 month plan is to be rid of CC and medical debt.
My 6 month and on plan is to aggressively attack my 2nd mortgage.
My 5 year plan is to be rid of my 2nd mortgage, both car loans (wife pays one of these) and put the house up for sale.
End goal is sell our current house, then have enough money freed up monthly to allow a nicer house in the country with my own land to shoot on and enjoy the outdoors instead of dealing with the neighbors being right on top of us and their constant shenanigans.
I can't do any of this if I keep spending ALL my money on a never ending game of musical guns, optics, and gear.
I can however reward myself occasionally with a well thought out purchase of something necessary and fulfilling, instead of a price based impulse buy, also known as "too good a deal to pass up".
Yes. I can't believe it either.
My 5 month plan is to be rid of CC and medical debt.
My 6 month and on plan is to aggressively attack my 2nd mortgage.
My 5 year plan is to be rid of my 2nd mortgage, both car loans (wife pays one of these) and put the house up for sale.
End goal is sell our current house, then have enough money freed up monthly to allow a nicer house in the country with my own land to shoot on and enjoy the outdoors instead of dealing with the neighbors being right on top of us and their constant shenanigans.
I can't do any of this if I keep spending ALL my money on a never ending game of musical guns, optics, and gear.
I can however reward myself occasionally with a well thought out purchase of something necessary and fulfilling, instead of a price based impulse buy, also known as "too good a deal to pass up".