I recently picked up these old cans of powder. Anyone know approximately how old these are? Both are in good condition, no rust inside with about 75% full. Any value to them?
After much hemming and hawing, I'm offering a 4" model 29 no dash from ~1959 (S193417) I hope I look like this when I turn 66!! Original finish and coke stocks with honest wear. Operates perfectly. I can provide as many high resolution pictures as you want as well as detailed information...
No they are not. I have tens of thousands in my cabinet.. :) Even at these prices I'm still buying 9mm factory ammo as I dont think the juice is worth the squeeze.
Purchased a near mint 1936 Registered magnum at CABELAS years ago for $3k. It had been sitting there for 1 day and my eyes about popped out of my head when I saw it. Ended up selling it for more than twice what I paid. It was almost pristine and I was afraid to scratch it and quite frankly it...
I'm a dillon newbie as I scored a 550 press with a bunch of conversion kits and extra parts. :)
While attempting to setup the powder measure for my 308, I have noticed that the case will not fully actuate the powder measure. I am using the "B" case adapter and the powder die is turned down all...
I thought the trigger pull was so horrendous on my 4.25" 2020 Python, I couldnt stand it... Its no longer in the safe. I'm personally NOT a fan of any current production COLT revolvers.