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221 Fireball

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  1. 17 lbs of once fired .38 special brass. Conversion table puts that at 1680+ pieces of brass. $125 Rockvale/Murfreesboro area face to face, will not ship.
  2. Complete 550 head with dies, powder measure, plate, stand, and pins for .380 with cleaned 500 once fired brass. $125 Rockvale/Murfreesboro area face to face, will not ship.
  3. Well Dave, it's like a new truck with its first parking lot ding ... it hurts ... a dozen dings later ... meh. If you like the rifle, wear it out. Don't make it a safe queen for the next person when you could be shooting, scratching, hauling it around and chasing pigs for memories down the road. I've always looked at rifle scratches as "adventure grooves." This model 94 was perfect ... 50+ years ago. Now the bluing is pretty much gone and scratches galore. It's been on a lot of hunts and dragged around on four wheelers and in pick-up trucks. To me, it's got a lot of character.
  4. Bump for an interesting .22 pistol.
  5. I wasn't aware of that issue with the American, but I'll keep my eye out now. I have one in .300 Blackout. I've put a 100+ through it thus far without an issue but the metal upgrade replacement sounds like the route I would take if it ever happens to mine. I always prefer metal over plastic when it comes to guns and motorcycles. Sadly, both industries have gone plastic on many components, obviously to keep cost down to both sides ... the consumer and the manufacturer.
  6. I have this old muzzleloader ...
  7. I bought this one new. It's very accurate. Took 3 deer just to field test it. All three with iron sights. That was in 2006. These old eyes don't work well on irons anymore. Why I bought the scope rings. But I've got enough scoped rifles already. This beauty shines with irons, and the check weld is perfect with that European drop angle on the butt.
  8. Hard to find discontinued CZ 550 FS 6.5x55 Swede. Very nice Mannlicher stock. Has set trigger and includes pair of factory rings for 30mm scope. Comes with 30 rounds of ammo. African plains game anyone? SOLD
  9. Probably should've kept my Road King ... and my hair.
  10. Bump for price drop. This will be firm.
  11. Pretty nice shape for a 72 year old rifle. It's the long rifle model (they made it in .22 short model also). Loads through the butt like a Browning SA. The rear sight elevation ramp is missing but otherwise complete. SOLD
  12. Bump ... for a fresh look.
  13. Interesting piece I took on trade. Friend of mine got this for his HS graduation in 1979 and never fired it. It's a new in box, 1979 Ruger stainless .44 percussion cap black powder revolver, 7.5" barrel, that was the Cadillac of cap and ball pistols back then. Has the papers and factory nipple wrench. I know Taylors & Company makes cartridge conversion cylinders for these. $750 for this one, FTF Murfreesboro/Eagleville area
  14. Added a target photo as a few have ask how it shot. It would make one classy squirrel rifle!
  15. Discontinued 455 FS model, absolutely mint. Comes with 2 mags (5 & 10 rd) and leather sling. Scope is a Weaver 2x7 on Talley rings. SOLD
  16. Saturday night bump
  17. That's pretty unique. Is that factory camo?
  18. ... for another look ...
  19. Let's not forget the .45 Winchester Magnum. I had a buddy who bought a new LAR Grizzly in the 80's. It was basically a big 1911 with a big grip to hold those rounds. The barrel stuck out of the slide a couple inches. Looked pretty cool. He let me fire it one time, as in ONE shot. Ammo for it was outrageous, even back then. It was on .44 mag level in a semi-auto. They never caught on really, I think the Desert Eagle pretty much buried any real interest in the Grizzly.

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