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  1. The A400s are sweet, That Being said, I've got a auto 20 gauge that I like a lot. The beretta Urika AL391. I haven't price checked them recently and they may be discontinued. I got mine 10 years ago. But hey are sweet shooting guns without a doubt
  2. I've heard that buds in pigeon forge has them cheap, a bit far but a good excuse for a vacation
  3. I've got one I love, have a 14" super 14 barrel in 30-30, a 10" .357 barrel (both are scoped) and a 16.5" 45-70 barrel which I put a stock on and will be using for deer
  4. My safe is electronic only (no key or anything that I can find), I bought it cheap, and when I get out of college and get a decent job I'm getting a nice safe with both electronic and dial for that exact reason, use the key pad for day to day and the dial for back up. And someone said something about being easy to get into a lot of safes these days....it really is, I honestly thing I could get into line with a crowbar....hell, I think I could get in it with a sawzall too
  5. Louisiana primitive season you can actually use anything over 35 caliber single shot, breach loading, with an exposed hammer. It can be scoped Single shot 35 whelen got real popular real quick when it was changed to that. I hunt there every year
  6. II'd rather find new grips, problem is, I don't know if I can find any. The grips are horn, so I don't know what will work best.
  7. Shot mine for the first time today. Shot really well, but the right grip cracked during the first mag. So only shot one mag out of it. Got to super glue the grip tomorrow and get it up and running again
  8. I've got a guy who makes custom leather holsters, he has made one for a ppk/s for me and is about to make one for my 1911. I'm thinking about seeing if he can make a boot holster for my little .25 if it won't cost me too much. It will also depend on how reliable it is. I'm shooting it after church today so I'll find out then
  9. Got myself a .25 auto today, does anyone else have one (this is not a raven or lorcin lol, it's actually a decent little gun). I'm shooting it tomorrow. It's made in Belgium. Near as I can tell, it was made in the 20s But the fun thing is, it has a colt .25 magazine in it and it is not a colt So who else has one of these old guns
  10. well here is my new dilemma, I don't have a clue what the inside is going to clean up like, and here is why (oh, I am copying posts from another forum to here so if it seems a little odd at times that's why....only want to write it once). The bore looked super rusty but once I got it clean it was fine....so who knows So only thing I did tonight was pull a .30 cal bore snake through the bore (on another note a .308 bore snake will fit through a .270 if you have 2 people pulling....and it gets the bore very clean lol) Anyways, I tried to get a picture of the bore and this was the best I could get. After the evaporust and the bore snake it actually looks really good, especially compared to what I was expecting lol Oh, and do y'all think that a little bit of heat will hurt for trying to get the gas block off or at least the screws and bolts in the gas block? And I'm talking heat gun rather than torch
  11. You wouldn't happen to have a picture of own taken apart would you? And ya, "should" was the key word lol I think I may just take the entire gas block out of the dove tail.....
  12. Here it is with a light rubbing with 0000 steel wool and gun oil after removing from evaporust
  13. The gun comes out of the evaporust solution this evening after I get off work, I'm hoping it removed enough rust to be able to unscrew the gas regulator and all that on the gas system
  14. I picked up the pistol today.....off to go shoot in in 10 min or so lol

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