Whats your latest purchase? "guns/accessories"

Where to begin -
Mossberg 144LSB, .22lr HB target rifle
S&W Model 18-3 4"
Springfield M1A .308 & new wood furniture
Ruger M77/44 - their stainless bolt rifle in .44spl/.44mag.
 
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Shockwave in 20 g. Haven’t been to the range yet, can’t wait.


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I had to buy a stainless steel recoil spring assembly for my Sield 45 since mine broke and I’m not expecting S&W to expedite shipping me a new one. While I was at it, I purchased two more 7 round magazines from Mag Commander for $40.
 
Savage msr Hunter in 6.5 cm last winter. Starting to get used to it now.
 
Just acquired a 4 inch model 66 no dash 👍, in trade for a used
Sig e 2022 9mm nice Acquisition for me:)
 
In route to looking up other things.... I was checking if there were any good deals on Tyler T-grips for the previously mentioned Police Security-Six. Low and behold a pair of lightly used Walnut Herrett stocks popped up for only a couple bucks more... Couldn't resist I had to join gunbroker, but they are on their way.
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Purchased a Browning Buckmark 22lr pistol.
Put 500 rounds down range with just three 10 round magazines.
It was fun.
No failures.

Then I ordered a rail and bushnell trs25 optic
Can't wait to shoot it again.


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Just traded last night

Here’s my pic of my trade from earlier mention
Gave my friend a 9 he wanted a E Sp 2022 sig
 
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This is what I received in trade

From earlier post
 

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Found some brand new, old-school, non-logo Pachmayr target grips for my Model 29-2 on EBay for $29 shipped.

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I love these grips. It's not like I'm going to be shooting a bunch of hot Magnum loads but, every now and then when I do, it won't be with any discomfort at all. I put these same grips on every Model 29, 57 and 27 I owned during the 1980's and 1990's.
 
I don't particularly like nor dislike AR-15's. I haven't owned one in years, but I found a Spikes Tactical "Snowflake" AR lower. The lower made me laugh.


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My local AR-15 armorer hosts build classes and does a couple of giveaways for veterans every year. Last December, I won a free pistol build class and all the parts for it. The only thing I had to bring was a stripped lower and I, too, went for a Spike's Special Snowflake for pretty much the same reasons. It turned-out pretty nice for a franken-AR build and it shoots great! :D
 
Gradually acquiring the parts to assemble an AR-15 upper. Parts are a combination of what I have in my parts bin + items found on clearance / sale. It started with a "hey that's a good price on a barrel" a few months ago.

  • Aero Precision slick side upper. No forward assist.
  • Bear Creek Arsenal 16" stainless 1:8 barrel, 5.56
  • Aero Precision upper completion parts kit.
  • Carbine length gas tube
  • WMD Ni-Bx gas block
  • WMD Ni-BX charging handle
  • Rainer Arms stainless single chamber brake (from parts bin)
  • Fail Zero lightweight BCG (from parts bin)

It's fun to not be in a rush. I'm waiting for a sale or clearance on a decent free float hand guard, iron sights.
 
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My local AR-15 armorer hosts build classes and does a couple of giveaways for veterans every year. Last December, I won a free pistol build class and all the parts for it. The only thing I had to bring was a stripped lower and I, too, went for a Spike's Special Snowflake for pretty much the same reasons. It turned-out pretty nice for a franken-AR build and it shoots great! :D

I salute your good taste in lowers!

I've reconnected with the enjoyment of building an AR-15. I'm past the learning phase, the have to try everything phase, worry about minute details of this-or-that part. I know my preference and what makes a practical difference to me.
 
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