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for-sale Three Colt “Snake” Revolvers for sale
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Randy1944 started following Three Colt “Snake” Revolvers for sale
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I have a 1985 4” barrel Python, beautiful revolver $2100. I have a 1996 8” barrel Anaconda, new in box. $2000. I have a 2020 3” barrel King Cobra, new in box. $1200. I will not ship. Text 865-719-4434 I am in Townsend, Tn.
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Isn’t that a No. 4 Mk I?
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for-trade WTT:Browning Citori $1,200 OBO
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for-sale Glock 43, New in case and unfired - $375.
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for-sale SMLE MK III .303 Brit rifle
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Papa... I now carry " cocked n locked too " SIGH... The brutal Re-education has worked. I heartily agree about the ambi safety... When ya look at the design, they can give trouble from what ya said, and are a source of mechanical failure. The beaver tail and Rowell hammer thing has forced me to use an " off hand " draw, but it works well enough. leroy
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Bensin2 started following J.C Higgins model 50 rifle
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for-sale J.C Higgins model 50 rifle
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J.C. Higgins model 50 rifle in .30-06 Belgium made for Sears, I believe in the mid 50’s It’s in excellent condition, all original. Comes with unknown brand scope mounted. Ready for deer season. $950 Must be legal to own a firearm in TN.
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Yep, I'm a Col. Jeff Cooper fan. I carry condition 1, Cocked & locked, chamber loaded, hammer cocked, safety on. While this is the preferred method, what you are describing is condition 2 which was totally acceptable and may have been the way southpaws were taught when I was in way back then. I will say that I do not like ambi safety levers as having a lever away from the body leaves it open to be disengaged by simply sliding into the car seat. I also believe the 1911 feeds more reliably with 45 ACP than the 9MM. Has to do with ramp angle and OAL of the cartridge. Most mid to high end pistols have figured out how to overcome this issue.
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NVgunrunner started following Rifles like the AR with the mechanical style of an AK
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Rifles like the AR with the mechanical style of an AK
NVgunrunner replied to Jon-Lloyd's topic in Long Guns
Hi, I would recommend taking a look at Primary Weapon Systems. They have a long stroke piston system like the AK. They also have a 3 position adjustable gas block which helps a ton if you shoot suppressed. Plus their warranty and customer service were great the one time I had to contact them. I broke the operating rod cause I didn't know what I was doing and they replaced it for free. Some other piston operated AR's to look at would be LWRC, LMT and, the Sig Spear LT. Sig actually has made a few piston AR's but I can't keep track of all their model numbers. Theres also Type A, Adam's Arms and Caracal. Im sure there's more that im not mentioning. Figure out what features mean the most to and narrow it down from there. Good luck! -
Will.... In the old days before the " cocked n locked " dogma became gospel, us lefties carried our Gubt models on the half cock with a spur hamner. Ya cocked on the draw ALA the old Single Action Army. It worked very well, as the 1911 has a rebounding firing pin. Now they send you to the " Re-education Camp " run by brutal Soviet style 1911 apartachiks for doin such things. Remember, the 1911 was a calvary sidearm. They put the safety on when the shootin wuz over.... HEHEHE. re-educated leroy with a beaver tail and a rowell hammer ( SIGH )... Re-educated in 1911 gospel.