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It's a legit deal I'm sure. I was just concerned that I can't find any of these for sale used to base a good sale price on. Either they aren't popular, or people don't sell them often... I guess it's the latter.
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Guys, I'm looking at buying a used Nighthawk. It's got holster wear, a light idiot mark, but other than that it looks like really low time on the gun. He's asking 1900 for the gun. I've been researching and have not really found any of these guns on the market used. And, the ones I"m seeing new have no bids on them. What's the story on these guns? The gun listed for 3K new. What do you guys think of this deal, and the gun itself?
Thanks for any input.
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Same deal with Bulkammo.com. Ship from TN.
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I will let him know about the brass for sure. I actually could not wait till we went shooting and called him to break the news a little while ago. He was super pumped. Thanks again Kurt! As for shooting it, I'm pretty sure we will be firing off at least a few rounds soon weather permitting. To check the sights of course. I'll get some pics when we go out.
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Kurt, I'll sure take you up on it! He will be super excited. I'll send you a PM on meeting up.
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Yea it's pricey. He was at first talking about selling the gun. I told him I'd buy it, figuring I'd sell it back to him in 5 years when he changed his mind realizing he wanted to keep it…I've since convinced him to keep it since it was his dads. Thanks for any help as you can guys. Sounds like we need to get into reloading, this being just one more reason.
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A good friend of mine just got a gun that shoot Weatherby 340 from his father who recently passed. He has talked about wanting to shoot it, but not finding any rounds reasonably priced. Anyone here have some stuffed in their safe they aren't going to use? I'd like to get a few and surprise him with them next weekend when we plan on going shooting.
Thanks
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roger that. I will study up on that one. I definitely want some magnification…eye's are as fresh as they once were.
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Guys, I picked up a Tavor, now I'm looking for a scope. I think I'm more interested in a scope with some good magnification, more than a red-dot 1X setup. I like shooting out a little distance and see that as being where I primarily spend time with the rifle…although I understand it wasn't necessarily built for that. It does have a 16.5" barrel after all which is not really too short for some distance shots right. I first thought about putting a TA31 on the rifle, but now I'm thinking more about a traditional scope with illuminated reticle of some kind.
I've also read that the scope will need special attention to mounting height / type to get the scope centered properly for cheek position.
This is the second scope I've purchased. Novice here. I would like to hear your thoughts and recommendations.
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It looks intact, not drilled, and still has a primer on the bottom. So I guess it's live. Would love to know more about it… I've looked online for lot number info, but not finding anything. It's a serious chunk of metal for sure!
Edit: After more research, this thing doesn't look like any 20mm ammo I'm finding online.
It's not like these http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/20mm3.jpg
Or these from WWII http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/20mm2.jpg
Or these WWI http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/20mm1.jpg
The bottom of the shell is distinctly different, and the overall height is a lot shorter. I'm thinking maybe a tracer round or something.
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My Grandfather served in the Navy during WWII. He witnessed testing of the a-bomb from his ship. I found this shell in his tool box while going thru things yesterday. From the research I've done, it appears this matches up with a 20mm anti-aircraft gun they Navy was using. I also read that they didn't find the round to effective against the Kamikaze pilots, so around 1944, the 20mm was being replaced quickly. Anyone have any more info on this shell? I wonder if he brought it home from the ship? There is also a lot number on the shell, I don't have that photo.
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I'm not sure where I fall on this. It's a challenge for me. A quote comes to mind though. "They who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
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I have a near new Don Hume 1911 holster in black leather FREE to a good home.
I'll take the holster. I have a couple of magazines I'll list up later this afternoon.
Edit:
Sigma SV40E 15 round magazines (2)
Looks like I was seconds late.
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my neighbor repairs these phones all the time. If you're interested, shoot me a PM and I'll give you my address to ship it to me/him and have him check it out. May just be a connector popped off or something. I suspect your data is still there and accessible. Best of luck.
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For Christmas. She loves it! We are going to shoot it this weekend. She's excited, which means I'm excited. I really like the fact that it's made in the USA. Over the last 5 years I've really tried to buy made in USA products above others, even at higher cost. All x-mas presents given this year by my fan were made in USA.
Anyway, just had to share. Merry Christmas TGO'ers. Happy Holiday's, be safe, and protect your liberty.
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all my parts are in, and the gun is now with my smith for fixing up! I'll post more pics and an update sometime in February when I get the gun back. Thanks for all the help guys.
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If you aren't concerned by a longer mag with a gap I prefer the 18 round mec-gar p226 mags. (flush fit refers to the p226 frame which is longer than your p228)
Before you get any ideas I already tried it and the xgrip adapter does not quite fill the 18 round mag's gap. :(
i feel like I saw some type of plastic piece that would fill the gap on an 18 or maybe 20 round mag. Guess it was a unicorn sadly. I like the Mec-Gar mags! Tried them out today. The gun shoots well and no issues eating ammo.
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Figured you guys would enjoy seeing these old boxes of ammo I got from my grandfather. I have no idea how old they are, but I know I won't be shooting these boxes. He did have some more, not as old, and I"m shooting that up as I am able.
.87 for a box of 50 rounds! Hope it doesn't come to my trying to shoot this stuff. Still impossible to find in Memphis.
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The best magazines available for that pistol are the ones shown here:
I'll be ordering one of these eventually.
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I have a 103, and I've used Numrich (Gun Parts corp). I don't know about yours, but mine takes a beating with high velocity .22's. I stick with the standard or target stuff
noted. I've not shot it yet, but hoping to soon. It's still impossible to find 22 here in this part of the world so I'm not in any real hurry, and not able to be picky on brand at this point. I would think copper plated business would be best but I haven't researched this at all.
I keep saying "they can make more bullets than consumers have money", but it hasn't proven true in my area yet. soon...
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where are you buying your x-grip adaptor's 2.000hhh?
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Is anyone here super interested in this gun? I'm thinking I may put it on the block for sale.
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Thanks for the above info. Very helpful, in that I didn't realize the 226 mags fit my 228. I've ordered up a couple while I was thinking about it. I'm sure I won't regret having extras.
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Gun Parts Corp should have everything you need. They bought a lot of the High Standard parts when the company went bankrupt.
The Supermatic Tournament you have is an excellent and extremely accurate pistol.It is comparable to the S&W M41 or Colt Match pistols. Whatever you do, NEVER let steel wool touch that gun! Kroil and some Scotchbrite are all you need for the type of rust shown in your photo. Lightly buff with liberal applications of Kroil until it's relatively smooth. Degrease that area, and apply cold blue with a Q-tip to protect the area.
The best magazines available for that pistol are the ones shown here:
Your pistol has the 'Military Grip' that duplicates the grip angle of the 1911 .45 automatic. Magazines for that model are very easy to identify because of that funny looking baseplate.
You have a pistol that with some care will outlast your grandchildren! Enjoy it.
I'll have to look up Kroil, assuming I can't pick that up locally. Thanks for the tips! I sure wish I could get the trigger freed up…working on it more later today.
S&W Chiefs Special dating and detail
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I was hoping someone here could help me date this Chiefs Special and provide some knowledge on the engraving. I've read that it was likely done in Germany just after WWII. There are also some initials engraved on the right side...not sure what those are about.