Y'all might think I am an apostate but, I was minding my own business when this caught my eye. Did I mention I have a weakness for three inch revolvers?
1. Holosun 510c
It’s on my CZ scorpion, it’s real nice optic.
2. Black Scorpion uspsa belt , cZ sp01 holster, and mag wells.
Nice products.
3. Cajun gun works spring kit for the CZ SP01. Haven’t installed.
4. HBI industries. CZ scorpion upgrades. Spring kit, charge handle, pistol grip, ambi safety switch.
It’s been fun. Great upgrades.
Magazines and a magazine spring for my 380EZ. I Had a bad mag and SW customer service was awesome, sending me a new mag without question. It's a fantastic shooting gun and I really enjoy it. I can't buy ammo for it fast enough. It's my only semi auto pistol. However, all the fuss over ensuring good magazines, ammo profile and testing, and generally ensuring 100% reliability, makes me really appreciate the simplicity and security of slipping my trusty little 642 revolver in my pocket (in a DeSantis holster) every morning.
Bought a nice condition RIA 1911...enhanced version w 3 mags pancake holster and 42 rounds of Rem FMJ ammo. Been shot 8 rounds. I'm a sucker for 1911s...but the price was right
Smith 624 6 inch, very good condition and a Ruger security six with 2 3/4 inch barrel in very good condition. Both at gunsmith being chemically cleaned.
Three old revolvers purchased really cheap.
Top to bottom:
Harrington & Richardson American DA 38
Iver Johnson Safety Automatic 32
Hopkins & Allen ACME Hammerless No.1 32
All functional and tight enough to shoot. Just need to find some grips for the H&A.
At the gun show in Gettysburg yesterday I picked up a nice box full of brass stripper clips for loading 30-06 Springfield and Enfield rifles. What I paid would probably just cover the shipping if I tried to order them from anywhere else.
First time in months I went to the LGS intending to ask about primer prices (still 8 cents per). Lo and behold in the display case was a 6" Colt Anaconda under MSRP. I left to do a little online research, then returned a couple of hours later and put down my CC.
Haven't fired it yet but the DA on this revolver is silky smooth and surprisingly light (to me). SA let off, a little heavy but this gun hasn't been through the 1000 trigger pulls either.
Have to say I haven't found much forum content on these, even at Colt Forum.
I got a Taurus G-3. Never owned a Taurus semi before, and since (1) this one was NIB, but on sale, and (2) I had a couple of gun store gift cards that dropped the price even more, I figured "why not?" Let's see how it does.
About the size and weight of a Glock 19, so far it's been pretty impressive. Only 100 rounds through it, but it worked just fine. Nothing special, just another polymer frame, mid size, 9mm, striker fired semi, but I think I'm going to like it.
Sorry, it was sort of dirty when I took the pictures.
I blame my nephew for this. He brought this to my attention. I couldn't help myself! Striker fired pistols seem to be all the rage.
Everything matches. The bore is excellent. It has Swiss Cross and the acceptance mark of Colonel Mühlemann. Beyond that, I don't know much else about it except a "P" stamp and was "privatized" at some point in its history. Alas, of all the obsolete cartridges on hand 7.65 Parabellum is not one of them.
A Vortex Venom red dot and EGW mount plate for my CZ 75B. Its been too snowy to do much shooting, but so far I like it, though a red dot does take some getting used to.
I've always wanted a p38... I bit the bullet and picked up a late p1 in decent shape... and my gunsmith buddy twisted my arm into buying two remington model 10s, ones been bubba'd so will likely become some semblance of a trench gun...