robert1804
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Just finished selling off most of my guns, thinking that I had lost interest in shooting 32 years ago so why keep them all. There was one hand gun I would never sell though. It's a model 14-3 blued I bought new in the late '70s. It shoots so well and is so accurate. Took it to the range a few days ago and it's still the sweetest shooting gun ever for me. I used to shoot it a lot but it's still in perfect cosmetic and mechanical condition.
I was also about to sell my old reloading stuff but have decided not to for now. I still have lots of brass, primers, bullets and best of all, a full pound of un-opened (till a few days ago) Unique and Blue Dot. All these 32+ year old components worked fine. A good thing too, as I was surprised to find out the currant situation with powder.
I was also about to sell my old reloading stuff but have decided not to for now. I still have lots of brass, primers, bullets and best of all, a full pound of un-opened (till a few days ago) Unique and Blue Dot. All these 32+ year old components worked fine. A good thing too, as I was surprised to find out the currant situation with powder.