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Thank you! Is the ejector rod the same as the ejector star?
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What does this mean?
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ConduitV started following Two old-school carry guns need new loving homes PHOTOS ADDED
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for-sale Two old-school carry guns need new loving homes PHOTOS ADDED
ConduitV replied to Whisper's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Interested in P239, please message. -
sale-or-trade Glock 48 Ameriglo Bold
Bravo1sqdfo replied to Bravo1sqdfo's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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Price drop
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Would be a good one to get lettered
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Hello, New member here, joined last week and paid the $20 to be a Benefactor member. The $20 fee came out of my bank account the 26th, but it still hasn’t activated here for some reason. Just wanted to make sure that happens so I can take advantage of that membership. Thank you
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New Member from Spring Hill
DustyBottoms replied to DustyBottoms's topic in New Member Introductions
I love Royal Range! Bought a couple guns there over the past few years, but I just don’t get over to that side of Bellevue much anymore. I still have a ‘free range session’ pass in my wallet from two years ago! The 96 Modern Warriors is NOT Royal Range, which is to say it’s basically a shoebox in size compared to Royal Range. It’s a nice store, though, and the staff are very friendly. -
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Yep, a good ol' K-22 Masterpiece. The number on the underside of the barrel should be the serial number. However, the official serial number will be found on the bottom of the grip frame. You'll have to take those grips off to see it. Although very unlikely, there is a chance the barrel was swapped. Just to be absolutely sure, I'd check it. BTW: the serial number should also be on the back of the cylinder under the ejector star. Nice find! These are great guns.
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Thank you! Is the coon hunter thing from an old advertisement?
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Looks like a K22 to me too, Leroy.
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cknight8 started following Meprolight M21 Optic
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Do you know the date of manufacture?
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Do you still have this magpul for sale
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Do you still have this mag Paul for sale
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Fred100 joined the community
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Got one off another member recently and I run 1-200 rounds through it every range trip as practice for my LCR 9mm, super fun and accurate get-off-me gun with an awesome factory trigger. GLWS, someone will be happy with it I’m sure
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I've eaten in some places where you should pray before and AFTER the meal.
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Bump price drop
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leroy started following Old Smith & Wesson Revolver
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Jack... I think it is a K 22. The target rear sight n the gold dot front sight should identify it. A genuine " Coon Hunter's Special "... I like it ..! leroy...
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for-sale Two old-school carry guns need new loving homes PHOTOS ADDED
spurge replied to Whisper's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Love the P239! GLWS. -
for-sale S&W 629-3 - Brentwood/Nashville
Bnashville replied to Bnashville's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Hi there. Thanks for asking. I’m going to stick with my price. I don’t mind keeping this one. Since it’s been a few months I guess I may be. -
$500
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Jack101 started following Old Smith & Wesson Revolver
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Can someone please help me identify this old Smith & Wesson Revolver I just bought? I thought it was an old 5 screw k-22 masterpiece but now I am not too sure. Its serial number seems to date back to 1948. Any insight would be appreciated! I would upload more photos but the file size limit is a killer. Here is some more info: Under the ejection rod (visible when the cylinder is out) there is text saying: K 70746 Not sure what the placement is called but when you open the cylinder you can see this text on the inside: "9 wo" and then under that it says "83417" In that last line of numbers the spacing between the 8 and the 3 is very wide. There is also weird spacing between the 4 and the 1. Does anyone have any insight?
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KyMo488 left Positive feedback for zwhitworth
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