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A Burris 3X magnifier to got behind my Aimpoint Pro, atop my MP Sport and a Galco Ankle Glove for my Model 36 and Charter Undercover (original one from the early 80s). BOTH from great members right here on SW forum!
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De Santis holster for my 640-1 and an ankle holster for $2.98 that the slow boat from China hasn't docked yet. Yep $2.98 is not a misprint.
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642 last week. Spring kit for 642 this week, also new recoil spring and Hogue grip for LCP, and a replacement transfer bar for a Ruger Blackhawk.
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Scored a nice 686-3 2.5" with combats at last week's Big Reno Show. Sorry about the recycled picture, it's seen a lot of miles this past week. I'll take new pictures after I install new Ahrends Moradillo Retro Bananas.
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Looking for better fitting grips. No one seems to make good wood grips for these, and the plastic ones don't fit and, worse, slip.
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I just found this thread. Had I known it existed I would have already posted several times.
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I just got my order of two one piece Hogue Grips for my Taurus 65 & 66 357.Mag's 4" in the mail today. I will post pictures after I change them on the revolvers.
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I just recently bought a SS Taurus 66. Can you please provide the link to where you purchased those nice wood grips for your Taurus 66? Thank you.
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I bought another Springfield Model 1873 Cavalry Carbine. My son jokes that I'm trying to equip a Cavalry Troop.
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This is one i just picked up a 22/32. They are a joy to shoot
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I finally received the Mech Tech CCU I ordered last month. Added my 1911 frame (with Recover Tactical Grip), Ultra Dot 30MM sight and a cheap weapon light. I can't wait to get to the range and put some .45 ACP ball on target! Sorry about the poor photo, my nosy neighbor was out, so I took the picture on the back porch with the cell phone flash.
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Browning Strike Force Recon trail camera.Been looking & researching trail cameras for awhile. Don't have one but this seemed the "best for the buck" trail camera.
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I just picked up a trapdoor springfield with orginal sling and bayo and scabbard and frog.3 weeks ago I got a later made trapdoor with ramrod bayo in mint condition and a Saginaw m-1 carbine. this Friday I get another m- carbine a Inland general motors div 1944 I have on hold. the guns don't have any import marks on them. I will put on hold then a S&W 1937 brazilian contract 45 acp revolver. All coming out of a guys collection he started on in the 1960s. its sad he is in his early 70s and has stage 4 cancer so hes selling to pay medical bills. so I will be the care taker of them till my time comes. This guy has orginal civil war guns. and may boxes of parts for military guns. a lot of garands and krags .Oh I also got 3 weeks ago a Kar98 k in near mint condition no import marks on it. its a BCD 4 which is 1944 haven't fired it yet.
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A used, but not abused, Ruger SR22.
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The Ruger SR22 didn't stay with me long. By an act of the Divine, I managed to purchase the very same pistol that was used by my god daughter during her NRA children's introduction to firearms class.
She'd been asking her dad to go shooting. Her mom was a bit nervous, and was hesitant to agree to allow her 12 year old daughter to come with her dad and I to the range. The solution was easy. For Christmas, I gifted her enrollment in a NRA certified children's intro to firearms class. The pistols used for instruction were Ruger SR22's. Classroom instruction, test, and then supervised range instruction. Towards the end of the range instruction, each student shot a 5 round target for competition. My god daughter beat out the entire class. 4 shots in the bull, one on the ring. She won a baseball cap. I had my DSLR with me and took a few pictures.
Fast forward to a few days after I brought the SR-22 home. I'm looking at the pictures. One of them was a close up of the gun she used. I zoomed in on the serial number, and wouldn't you know it? Used pistol in my hand is the exact same one in the picture. The exact same pistol that my god daughter ever fired and won with.
I tell her dad. He thinks I'm making it up. I show him the pictures and hand him the pistol. The SR-22 is now in his safe, in his care, until his daughter is old enough to take possession.
So I still need an easy to use, breakdown, clean .22lr pistol for marksmanship fundamental practice. This came home with me today:
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Comrades!! Just won a Gunbroker auction on a CZ 75B 9mm Cold War Commemorative model with the silly red stars and hammer and sickle insignia with Cyrillic stampings all over. Round trigger guard and spur hammer. I only hope the owner's manual is not in Cyrillic too. This is my second semi-auto after getting a Beretta 92FS for Christmas (blame The Walking Dead on that one!). Still a S&W revolver guy at heart (617, 640, 686, and a 629) but people close to me were suggesting it was kind of time to enter the later half of the 20th Century and these two bottom feeders really struck my fancy not being tacticool polymer designs and everything. So...Mama Mia!...Comrade!
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Last Sunday, traded into a 686 Pro Series. Got rid of my LAST poly gun. It isn't that often you can make a good deal at a gun show. (around here anyway)
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Finally procured a 1911
It's a mildly customized SR1911 lightweight commander from either 2016 or 2017 that I picked up via trade recently. The stainless slide was cerakoted by a local shop in a blue/black/gray color. The mainspring housing is a chainlink pattern, trigger is serrated, the rear sight is a 10-8 and the front sight is a Trijicon. In the box were the original parts, Ruger grips, and grey/blue/green VZ grips.
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G23 gen 4. Had the NY trigger. Changed to normal trigger. What a difference
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Century Arms Canik TP9V2, very pleased with the firearm not so much with the free holster. But for $310 whose complaining
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Century Arms Canik TP9V2, very pleased with the firearm not so much with the free holster. But for $310 whose complaining
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Cool! I just got a TP9SF Eiite yesterday. Took it to the range and discovered that I should have gotten 2. I think my SO is going to steal this one.
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I was lucky enough to snag a 1955 vintage Belgian Browning A5 on GunBroker.com. The barrel is too short for my likings, and is being replaced with a 30" Vent Rib. For the price, it was a fantastic purchase.
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A Bisley in .38-40. What .40 S&W performance looked like in 1904. A .401 diameter 180 grain bullet at 950 fps appears to have been effective back when Winchester first tried it.
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Went to the local Spring Gun Show in Kalispell last weekend, and picked up a Ruger MKIII4 for .22LR plinking. Dad bought the earliest model, known as the "standard" with the short barrel back around 1963, when I was about 12 years old. He introduced all of us kids to handgun safety and target shooting with that pistol. My younger brother still has that little Ruger, and I decided I needed to have one of my own. Next time we get together, we'll have a little brotherly competition to see who shoots their Ruger best.
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I've changed a couple of things for my M640 carry. Changed from a Clip-Draw to a Uncle Mike's 36 IWB holster and changed the Pacmar Gripper rubber grip to Hogue Battan rubber grip. The Hogue lessens the recoil better in my hand web.
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Uberti 1890 Police...
.357, blued, 5 1/2 inch barrel, lanyard ring, nice stocks (grips). Remington's last handgun gasp design. Looked mint. Gun show in Northern Ca. Got a deal. Eight days to delivery.
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A fishing boat Captain was selling knives and swords he made from swordfish bills at the Charleston market. I bought one.
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Now that is neat, I would consider buying one of those!
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I bought two 38 spl Bianchi speed strips. I should have bought some years ago. So much easier to carry than the drop in speed loader. Without a doubt they will not be fast for a reload as the drop in but I never carried the drop in before either. Like they say what's sitting at home is no use on the outside for defense.
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A set of KSB diamond service grips with no numbers at a LGS...with screw.
Figure early to mid sixties, maybe for a Dayton 14-2?? Haven't looked close enough yet. Two pocket holsters: two 640-1 models. One large Remora holster. Maybe a couple of other things. Had been on a long dry spell. Now I feel much better.
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Savage model 10 rifle in 7.62x39 with a Vortac scope for $500
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Colt Officers Model Match in .38 Special with incorrect early grips.
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Was just diagnosed with tennis elbow on my shooting arm. MD said go easy on it. So today, I bought a plinker.... a Ruger SR22. Easy on the wallet (1650 rounds of Federal .22 ammo for $100!) and easy on the arm, too.
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Didn't exactly buy it but got it from a friend's estate. .22 Rem Jet inserts for the Model 53, they have German proofs on them. The gun was sold decades ago.
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I've bought a few more things than usual here lately. I found a near pristine .38 special Victory mislabeled and priced as a British gun. Trigger was not good and accuracy suffered. It was sold. Then a well used 6" pre model 10. It's very nice shooting and will probably get some work done eventually. Also got a LCP the same day. Junk. Literally won't fire 2 rounds in a row. We're talking tiny bolt action. It will be sold soon. Finally, about 2 weeks ago I went in a shop with fresh tax money and walked out with a new favorite carry gun: an original .380 Remington model 51.
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This, a "new" Colt 1903.
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Three Pistols
Three pistols from a friend's estate. I'd rather have the friend than the pistols. First is a French Mle 1935A. It has an "L" prefix to the serial numbr so it's fairly late production. It was designed by Petter and is the forerunner of the SIG P 210. Next is a Mle 1935S. When Ch*tellerault couldn't produce pistols fast enough to supply the French army in Indochina, they farmed out production of some parts. This frame was made by Manufrance, and is stamped MF. The serial number has the letter prefix "G" and they are usually referred to as 'MFGs'. Last is a Model 1930 Mauser in pretty nice condition. The stock has a typical German repair for a split in the wood. It's almost the right one for this pistol; late stocks had no serial number on the attaching iron and had the Mauser logo on one side. This one, however, also has a cutout on the inside for a selector switrch; it's for a schnellfueuer! Too bad I don't have a schnellfeuer instead of the stock.
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Oh so true. I have a number of firearms I purchased from a now deceased friend. I'd give them all back if it would change that fact.
If you're like me, you think of him every time you handle the guns.
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Three pistols from a friend's estate. I'd rather have the friend than the pistols. First is a French Mle 1935A. It has an "L" prefix to the serial numbr so it's fairly late production. It was designed by Petter and is the forerunner of the SIG P 210. Next is a Mle 1935S. When Ch*tellerault couldn't produce pistols fast enough to supply the French army in Indochina, they farmed out production of some parts. This frame was made by Manufrance, and is stamped MF. The serial number has the letter prefix "G" and they are usually referred to as 'MFGs'. Last is a Model 1930 Mauser in pretty nice condition. The stock has a typical German repair for a split in the wood. It's almost the right one for this pistol; late stocks had no serial number on the attaching iron and had the Mauser logo on one side. This one, however, also has a cutout on the inside for a selector switrch; it's for a schnellfueuer! Too bad I don't have a schnellfeuer instead of the stock.
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Ammo is scarce and expensive. I believe Buffalo Arms carries it. Usually it's made from cut down 32 S&W Long cases with an extraction groove cut in the rear. French military ammo is scarce and corrosive. It's usually duds, too.
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Another Smith & Wesson
M&P 9 2.0
nothing special about it picked it up new 4/3/17
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04-07-2017, 04:14 PM
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Whats your latest purchase? "guns/accesories"
My new Remington R1 200th Anniversary Limited Edition
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Last edited by BigCityChief; 04-07-2017 at 11:22 PM.
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