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  1. Not a second series. The second series Woodsman has a magazine release like a 1911. This may be a third series.
  2. I’ll take the grips. Sent a private message
  3. Also fits Ford Super Duties. Amend your ad. F-250, F-350, F450.
  4. Purchased from dirtroadhound, easy to work with, southern gentleman. Good to go.
  5. GREAT guns, I have four Tanfoglio Witness pistols. 9mm, 40s&w, 10mm and 45ACP and a barrel/slide in 38 Super I run on the 45 frame. Needless to say I like them very much. They were hidden gems in the 80’s when I purchased mine. $400 today is a very fair price. Read the reviews that can be found on the internet.
  6. Look at Altamont grips. Altamontco.com Very nice grips, fair prices, fair shipping cost.
  7. Trade two boxes Winchester Small Pistol Primers for two boxes of Regular Small pistol primers. Winchester or CCI. Located near Jasper/South Pittsburg. ninetwofive6401380 Clark
  8. NICE rifle, no doubt. Walt is a stand up guy to deal with. Wish more were like him. Buy with confidence.
  9. Hey, earned 25 points.
  10. I have a case, 10 boxes of Federal 36gr plated hollow point 22LR ammunition for sale. Total of 3750 rounds. $220 is less than 6 cents per round. Meet around Jasper or Kimball TN.
  11. VERY nice firearms, shoot ‘em, clean ‘em, oil ‘em, repeat.
  12. Offered here is a used 1858 Pietta Remington clone. I’m the original owner, fired it on one occasion, but you can’t tell. 8 inch barrel, really like new. I’m near Kimbal TN, will travel 25 miles. $250, not interested in any trades. Thank you. NineTwoFive6FourZero1380
  13. 65-4 is an excellent firearm to start your collection. You should like the trigger pull on it.
  14. You can find powder puff loads on line. Look for 45-70 reduced loads. https://www.shootersforum.com/threads/reduced-loads-for-45-70.23766/ There are many other reloading sites you will find. IF you find Ammo in a store (Remington/Winchester/Federal ETC) it will probably be loaded to be safe in the old trap door Springfield if it’s not labeled differently. Hope this helps. Take care. Clark
  15. I have a 1886 Browning with a 26 inch octagon barrel that was manufactured in 1986. In my safe, it’s labeled as “The Rifle”. I shoot it every once in a while, when I need to put a BIG SMILE on my face. Then I watch my friends shoot it and get to watch their smiles. It’s the very last gun I would sell. What’s it good for?, FUN. Also helps if you reload.
  16. At least try to pick up your 10mm brass. The day may come when you want to start reloading your own.

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