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for-sale Sig Sauer 1911 Scorpion (the OG)
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OK, check it out, back before Sig was garbage they made top tier 1911s (I'm sure they still do). One of the most highly regarded was the original Scorpion, tan cerakoat with olive Hogue Piranha grips. This gun is fantastic, seriously, I love this gun, but I need a new rifle more than I need this. As it sits I'd like $1,000 for it. It has a Nighthawk drop in threadded barrel and bushing that fit perfectly tight with no modifications. Has an EGW wide safety fitted, Wilson Combat full length guide rod, and all springs have been replaced with Wilson Combat and the trigger has been tuned. If you want it in its factory settings, I can remove the FLGR and the Nighthawk barrel and put the factory parts back in. I can even put the factory ambi safety back in. If she goes back to factory I'd do $800. Does have some slide wear from holstering, and other wear from use here and there, but it is ultra reliable and has been exceptionally maintained. only trades I’d consider are a short barrel 7mm08, 308 or 30-06 or a 20 inch 7 PRC
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Yeah, I lit my baby brother's teddy bear on fire with one. My dad was not too impressed, as I recall.
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Bought it brand new and carried it for a couple of years. Been to the range once. Never even broke it in. It has some tiny imperfections pictured for u just from where it was pocket carried in a soft holster. The laser stopped working a while back so it has sat in my safe for a couple of years or more. You may be tech savvy and can determine why. Comes with original box, paperwork, soft case, and 2 7rd extended mags. Price is much lower than a regular micro without laser grips. Must be legal to own and be a TN resident. $450. TEXT IS BEST! 615-504-1491
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for-sale Once Fired .45 ACP Brass - Memphis
The Legion replied to The Legion's topic in Gear Classifieds
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Can you send me a PM about this?
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457 actions are as rare as hens teeth. Best bet is to get the cheapest 457 you can and resell the stock and barrel. I've had good luck doing so on eBay. I did this recently and the stock and barrel profited about $100 less than I gave for the whole rifle.
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How do they differ from the Redeye Rock Bass we have in creeks locally?
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I definitely struggle with my progressive ‘script, especially with pistols. Not quite as bad with rifles, but the modified single vision is much better.
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Thanks for posting.
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My solution was single focal sunglasses in polycarbonate, non polarized Had an pair of Oakley frames from a prior 'script. Became a progressive user when I turned 50; do not have an issue with front sight or red dot focus comparing both pair of glasses.
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Prescription glasses for shooting can be challenging. I wear progressives as my daily pair, and they don’t help much for shooting. Where I end up looking through the lens when shooting is at the long distance focus which makes it impossible to focus well on the front sight. For shooting at the range, I ended up getting a pair of single vision safety glasses with a modified prescription for the right eye that lets me focus on the front sight. I ordered these through Zenni. They have very reasonable prices on basic Z87.1 frames and lenses. My need was for range glasses where I can manage without having the full progressives. I don’t hunt, but if I did, I would just need to do my best with the progressives since that would require being able to see close, mid, and far at any given time. https://www.zennioptical.com SportRX is another I have used in the past for cycling goggles. https://www.sportrx.com/ .
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kvmx00 left Positive feedback for 221 Fireball
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Still available. Also on FB
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6 or 7 shot?
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for-sale WTS: Excellent 1918 Styer M95/34 - Price Drop
SauceB0ss replied to SauceB0ss's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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for-sale WTS: 1945 Colt 1911A1 - Price Drop
SauceB0ss replied to SauceB0ss's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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We call them Redeye Bass, but their real name is Roanoke Bass (Ambloplites Cavifrons). They are only found on three river basins in the world, Roanoke River, Tar River and the Neuse River. They can only be found on the upper reaches of these rivers because they need swift current and gravel beds to spawn. The world record is 2 lbs 10oz. The one in the picture is a young bull, they turn dark during spawning season.