Hair Trigger
US Veteran
I'm putting this in this forum because of what I didn't get today. A guy I sometimes do landscape work with was at a customer's house doing an irrigation repair and happened to see in the open garage a gun safe, and a big pile of boxes on the floor, mostly cases of ammunition, but a lot of mixed-bag stuff like reloading equipment and supplies and smaller quantities of ammunition, extra magazines for semiauto's and other gun-related items. Turns out the customer's husband passed a few months ago and the lady is selling off all his firearms and supplies. My buddy told her he was interested in seeing what she had, and called me, knowing I would also be interested.
I ended up buying a bag of 250 new and primed .38 Special cases, and two boxes (100 each) of 125 grain .38 JHP bullets. I also got a new set of RCBS .44 Magnum reloading dies, 1000 Remington #5-1/2 small pistol primers, and 200 Winchester small magnum pistol primers I only wish she'd had some large pistol primers.
What makes me feel like Maxwell Smart ("Missed it by That Much") was the one revolver she had, which was the ONLY gun she didn't want to sell. She had over half a dozen Glocks, a Browning A5 12 gauge shotgun, a S&W Model ?? 12 gauge auto shotgun, A couple of Marlin lever actions, one a 30-30 and the other a .22LR, a very nice Browning A-Bolt .243 with an 8X ?? scope.
What she didn't want to sell was a beautiful nickel S&W M29-2 with a 6-1/2 inch barrel, the SN dated it to 1973. I begged and pleaded, but she said it had sentimental value and her husband bought it new the year they were married. It was dirty and needed cleaning badly, but the finish was perfect, lockup as tight as any revolver I've handled, no end play, passed the push-off test, stocks were in perfect shape. No box or papers, but I offered her $1200 to start, and even bumped the offer to $1400, but she wouldn't consider selling it. I asked her to call me if she reconsidered, and she could name a price we could bargain from.
I ended up buying a bag of 250 new and primed .38 Special cases, and two boxes (100 each) of 125 grain .38 JHP bullets. I also got a new set of RCBS .44 Magnum reloading dies, 1000 Remington #5-1/2 small pistol primers, and 200 Winchester small magnum pistol primers I only wish she'd had some large pistol primers.
What makes me feel like Maxwell Smart ("Missed it by That Much") was the one revolver she had, which was the ONLY gun she didn't want to sell. She had over half a dozen Glocks, a Browning A5 12 gauge shotgun, a S&W Model ?? 12 gauge auto shotgun, A couple of Marlin lever actions, one a 30-30 and the other a .22LR, a very nice Browning A-Bolt .243 with an 8X ?? scope.
What she didn't want to sell was a beautiful nickel S&W M29-2 with a 6-1/2 inch barrel, the SN dated it to 1973. I begged and pleaded, but she said it had sentimental value and her husband bought it new the year they were married. It was dirty and needed cleaning badly, but the finish was perfect, lockup as tight as any revolver I've handled, no end play, passed the push-off test, stocks were in perfect shape. No box or papers, but I offered her $1200 to start, and even bumped the offer to $1400, but she wouldn't consider selling it. I asked her to call me if she reconsidered, and she could name a price we could bargain from.