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  1. I have a 1965 Colt .357 python revolver with the 6" barrel in blue steel for sale. To my knowledge, this gun has never been fired. The only obvious alterations from original is where my grandad stamped his name on the butt of the grips which are aftermarket smooth grips. Since the same year make and model of this pistol is selling on gunbroker.com for around $3,500, I'm asking $2,750. I'm in Chattanooga, TN.
    4 points
  2. Also, you saved a bunch of $$$ over the first crappy bid, still probably saved $$ over the second bid, got a new tool, and a great feeling of accomplishment. Bravo on taking up the challenge.
    4 points
  3. Bought this vintage beauty yesterday. Always wanted to own one. Been sitting around listening to the four clicks: C - O - L -T
    4 points
  4. Thanks. Yes, it is first generation and was made in 1909. It is chambered in .38 - 40.
    4 points
  5. This what happens when the lunatics run the asylum.
    4 points
  6. It needs a new home: Smith and Wesson Model 625-2, .45 ACP and Auto Rim, 5-inch barrel, excellent condition. These don't come up for sale often in this condition because many of them from this era have been beaten to death in bowling pin or falling plate matches. No lock, no MIM, just all-round revolver goodness. SOLD Thanks for looking, Whisper
    3 points
  7. Here is another rifle that I never shoot. A Marlin 1894 Cowboy in 45 Colt with the octagon barrel. I do not have the box. I am the second owner. It has been shot some but not by me. Appears to have been used very little. $1500
    3 points
  8. Up for sale is a rifle I never shoot. It is a Browning 71 in 348 Winchester. Of course this is Brownings version of the Winchester 71. These were only made for 2 years, ‘86-‘87. Factory ammo is very expensive but luckily I have a bunch of ammo to go with the rifle. I think I still have the box for the rifle but I am not positive. I have 120 rounds of factory ammo. 40 rounds are new manufacture and 60 rounds are vintage manufacture. Most vintage ammo sells for $140 per box or higher. I also have 220 rounds of reloads. I am selling the reloads as components. So if you reload it gives you a lot of brass and bullets to use. $2500 for everything.
    2 points
  9. It has been several years since I had a Class 3 Dealers License but I believe the Form 5 was for tax free transfers, such as to a law enforcement agency or to a heir named in a will.
    2 points
  10. If you want something solid instead of a faux vent, look for a plumbing access panel. This is a smaller one but they come in various sizes. I have a finished storage room behind my media room. I added those access panels on the storage room side of the wall so I have easy access to my in-the-wall cabling connections.
    2 points
  11. 2 points
  12. West Knoxville HF didn't have this one in stock so I had to pay a little more for one. I know people like to pick on Harbor Freight but for certain parts they do just fine. I got the hole opened up a hair and got the flex tube fed through. I'm leaning towards installing an access door here similar to Farman instead of replacing with finished sheetrock.
    2 points
  13. When I’m wavering on a gun purchase, I ask myself, “will I regret walking away from this gun right now? Will it be easier or harder to get it later at this price?” You can always get more money but is your opportunity to buy this gun right now one that you’ll regret if you pass it up?
    2 points
  14. I have as gun magnet in my RV, near the head of the bed to hold my Colt at night.
    2 points
  15. I had to open up my ceiling to get to the water pressure regulator and knowing a patch would look like a patch I put an A/C return grate up to hide the hole. I used cardboard and duct tape to seal the louvers. Now, if I need to get up there just take down the grate.
    2 points
  16. I've fired Hornady JHP and Reed Ammo JHP through Makarovs and 82s without a problem. Speaking of ammo, when I bought my Maks and 82s about 20 years ago I laid in a supply of about 3,000 rds of various FMJ brands. It was about 10 cents or less a round. I have enough now to shoot for at least 15 years after I'm dead.
    2 points
  17. I built all of mine, so all they know is that I bought a lower, but I've lucked up and bought most of my lowers 2nd hand, so only 1 or 2 have a 4473. If I bought a complete AR pistol w/ brace, I fully believe the ATF keeps those records, effectively creating a registry like you said.
    2 points
  18. That was what, 10 years or 15 years ago?
    2 points
  19. I sold my 2017 F150 King Ranch Crew Cab and no longer need the safe I installed in the back under the seat. Super heavy duty full length safe will hold several long guns, multiple handguns, or other valuables. Quick access combo lock. Securely bolts to the frame via existing truck bolts. Easy 10" install. Like new. Few external scratches from my garage floor. It's about 75lbs and heavy steel. Pickup in Brentwood or Smithville area. Here is a link to the manufacturer for specifics. https://www.lockerdown.com/i-50-model-ld3025-2009-2022-f150-and-2017-2022-super-duty-f250-f350-f450-crew-cab-under-seat-long-gun-safe.html?ref=category:12 4
    1 point
  20. Sold For sale is my Tavor SAR. It is the model with the 16" barrel chambered for 556/223. It comes with a Geissele trigger bow, Gear Head Works ejection port cover, and a sling. One mag and cleaning kit are included just as it came from the factory, in the original box. Very low round count on this one. If you really want the original trigger bow or ejection port cover, I can search for them. Trust me - the Geissele and Gear Head Works are significant upgrades! $1400 $1300 in the Mt. Juliet area
    1 point
  21. It’s been done in the past in every way possible. All kinds of .45 derivatives have been come up with over the years. None caught on in a semi-auto if that’s what you’re looking for.
    1 point
  22. Did this about 5 years ago
    1 point
  23. 1 point
  24. PSA 9mm 10.5" barrel complete upper, like new condition $350
    1 point
  25. With the exception of guns I buy simply to hold and make a buck, I try to keep my gun purchases to well-researched guns that the specs, reviews, and my own style suggest an 85% probability that I'll use and enjoy. Today that's possible because reliable gun reviews by knowledgeable people are available with the help of Google (what constitutes reliable and dsknowledgeable people is another discussion). If I am disappointed after the purchase, I put it away for a while and try to decide if it's me or the gun. Sometimes I didn't give it a fair trial, was in a hurry to shoot it rather than learn about it, etc., all things relating to me. Then sometimes, it's just the wrong gun for me. Nobody's fault, just my subjective findings didn't match the reality I was expecting. That's what I discovered 40 years ago about Colt .45 autos and Browning High-Powers. They didn't suit me, and still don't. I do have an FEG HP clone which now is a good shooter I got in a trade, but it could go out the door tomorrow and never again cross my mind. Same with a Colt Police Positive in 32/20 made in 1923. Beautiful gun, but just not me. It too, can go. At one time or another if you buy enough guns, you get one that is just lousy but you hang onto it thinking it will get better. I have found that thinking is like holding on to a sack of cow manure you hope one day will become chocolate chip cookies.
    1 point
  26. A friend of mine and I went yesterday. The show was well attended but, it depends on what you may be looking for in firearms or accessories. There was a mixture of dealers and private individuals sell items. My friend purchased two very nice O/U shotguns, a Belgium Browning Superposed, 12 gauge and a Ruger Red Label in 28 gauge, from an individual seller. I bought a very nice Ulu knife/sheath from a dealer. There was a smattering of powder but, I didn't see any primers. A couple of dealers had ammo but, it was, as you might imagine, high. One seller, in the South end of the building, had more pre lock S&W revolvers than I have seen in a very long while. They were in very good to excellent condition and priced accordingly but, he was "dealing" and seemed to be selling a few. It may not be worth a drive from an hour or more away but, again, it depends on what you may be look for this day and time.
    1 point
  27. I’ve bought a nice example of each of these off our trader in the last couple of years. I also bought one that looked like Jay’s years ago from Centerfire . Stripped and blued it. Looks beautiful now. Will dig it out and get a picture later.
    1 point
  28. 1 point
  29. Might try replacing one of the bricks with a piece of 2x4 to see if you still have clearance, and it won't put as much strain, if any on the HVAC duct work.
    1 point
  30. I think political prognostication and discussion is not going to go too far around here.
    1 point
  31. Damn that’s nice. Welcome to the addiction. Try not to buy more than one per year. Good luck.
    1 point
  32. I have a few magnets with pistols hidden around the house and like them. I am thinking about adding one to my Polaris Ranger, but may just put an overhead gun rack in it and carry a rifle instead of a pistol.
    1 point
  33. It depends. Most people think the law is black and white. In reality it's shades of gray and green.
    1 point
  34. I know I generally see it in regards to firing pins and having to do with primers and other debris around firing pin channels and the parts below them. For me personally, it’s a risk I’d rather not take. My gun in my holster on my person.
    1 point
  35. "Free" SBR registration means they don't care about the money and they don't want them to be illegal, so they must just want us to register them so they know who owns all the guns. That scares me way worse than the penalty for not registering.
    1 point
  36. Lots of ambiguity there. I'm still not sure where it all really stands. As for the 120 day "free" registration...I really don't know what I'd do if I had such a creature.
    1 point
  37. When your tyranny knows no bounds and your financial ability to defend your position in court is backed by the unlimited funds of your tax-paying subjects you get actions like this, right?
    1 point
  38. I think if you have to ask the question, you already know the answer. LOL
    1 point
  39. We hired the inspector, not the seller. He did catch other issues like I mentioned. It's well known that a home inspector will never catch every issue. I lived here 1.5 years before figuring this out. It's a 32 year old house so if this is my worst problem I'll take it. I'll get it fixed and move on. I'm going to get a few estimates from Heat and Air companies before ripping out the ceiling. They may have a solution.
    1 point
  40. $1650. Badass upper on a great lower. This thing rips. Comes with the Radian Charging Handle as shown, and the Forward Controls Flash Hider. Aimpoint is not included at this price but can be bought if you’re interested. Also will come with a BCM BCG unless you want to buy the Lantac BCG that is pictured for an additional 150.
    1 point
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