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    AR15 pic thread

    AR-15 pistol with 10.5 inch barrel in 300 Blackout, 100 round dual drum, night vision scope, and arm brace.
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    AR15 pic thread

    Franklin Armory Binary Trigger Fun for the whole family.
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    How old is this k22?

    My grandfather taught me how to shoot with this K-22 when I was a teenager back in the '60s. He had large hands and added these grips.
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    32 Pocket Revolver Mystery

    Well, the 32 S&W Long cartridges are too long. I should have known. In the unlikely event you have a 32 S&W Long revolver or want a deal on "32 Lite" practice ammo for your 32 H&R Magnum revolver, direct message me. Have a good day.
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    Has the Scout Rifle Outlived it's Hey Day?

    The original Ruger American Rifle magazine was notorious for failing to feed. It was so infuriating that I bought a Magpul American Hunter stock just so I could use Magpul AICS magazines to solve the problem. The Magpul stock, a bipod and the big scope that I had mounted brought the weight...
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    Has the Scout Rifle Outlived it's Hey Day?

    The Garand Scout did knock down a few coyotes and a couple of hogs but it was a load for a senior citizen like me. As luck would have it, about that time, Ruger came out with the Ruger American Compact Rifle. Just what the grandchildren needed. But after picking off a coyote at 230 yards the...
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    Has the Scout Rifle Outlived it's Hey Day?

    Red varmint light equipped Garand "Scout" hanging from a tripod... until dark.
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    Has the Scout Rifle Outlived it's Hey Day?

    Wretched excess, but wait, there's more.
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    Has the Scout Rifle Outlived it's Hey Day?

    It did solve the problem of loading en bloc clips with a scope. Even on the lowest power setting, however, I never got comfortable with getting "into" an IER scope. A high power setting was very difficult to get "into" but one has more time to settle in on a long range shot. This experience...
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    32 Pocket Revolver Mystery

    Thank you one and all. It is indeed very similar to the nameless revolver at 2:22, which does have a lanyard ring after all. Upon further examination what I thought may have been an inscription in cursive in the grip frame turns out to be just some scratches. I did find a pair of tiny crown/N...
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    32 Pocket Revolver Mystery

    This 32 caliber, single action, 2.5 inch octagonal barrel, right side loading gate, pocket revolver has no serial number or markings except a faint, illegible engraving on the grip frame under the trigger guard. An ejector rod ensconced within the cylinder axis can be pulled out and swung to...
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