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Turbobladz

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  1. Sunday night BUMP Feel free to make an offer, the worst I can say is no thanks!
  2. Yes, that is true! Two Is always better than one! You only live one Jay, ha! I get it. Well, it's here if you change your mind. Happy to meet you halfway somewhere since you're in Knoxville. May even be in your area soon. Not twisting your arm or anything.
  3. 1959 Remington Nylon 66 in rare Seneca green (light greenish hue, not olive drab for those that will ask). Good overall original condition. Chambered in 22 LR, tube-fed semi-automatic. Minor scratching on the stock ( I was going to buff them out but decided to keep it authentic) and some minor pitting on the receiver. Nothing major. Asking $980 OBO. Located in Mt Juliet. More pictures or inspections are available upon request. Thank you, and God Bless.
  4. I am using the NRA classification system of antiques. I would categorize this as between good and very good since it doesn't have any replacement parts. For argument's sake, we will call it good. Winchester Model 1890 takedown chambered in 22 long. Serial number dates to 1904 manufacture. This makes a model 2. 24" Octagon barrel in good overall condition and still fires (although I have not done so in years). Slide action works great but could use good lubrication. I'm happy to provide additional pictures, or come on down and see it face-to-face. It is located in Mount Juliet. Withdrawn Thank you, and God Bless.
  5. It's all in the lighting that you see it in. Most people think it's an actual green like olive or something, but it's a subtle flat. The mohawk brown is Areally noticeable, like a chocolate brown. Attached is a photo of it under led lights of the safe, you can see the green hue.
  6. After holidays bump. Still available. Open to offers.
  7. Yes, they are the rarest of the bunch. Most people think it's very green when in fact it's more of a greenish hue under the correct lighting. The total number of these originally produced was about 42k in the beginning of the production of the nylon 66 compared to the millions of the Mohawk brown.
  8. Thanks for your question. I picked them up last year. They've been stored indoors in a closet so they've never been outside. The bags have a rain proof cover that is included.
  9. Great condition Glock G30 SF in 45 acp. 2, 10 rnd mags included and factory tupperware. Glock has factory sights and grip tape which can be removed. Only 2 boxes(100rnds) down the barrel. Asking sold obro. Located in Mt Juliet. Must show your carry card and we are good.

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