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I was at Guns & Leather in Greenbrier today. The had just put out a new Rossi R95 in .30-30. If you don’t know this rifle, it is basically a Marlin 336. It seemed well built with good fitting wood. The bluing looked great, but the wood finish was meh to me. I’m guessing it’s Burch or something, finished to look kind of like walnut. The action was smooth. I also stopped in at Farragut Sales in Coopertown. He has Hornady Leverevolution in .444 Marlin for $59 out the door. Not the best price, but not too bad. Sadly, no .35 Rem, .375 Win, or 38-55 to be found.
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Not sure. I signed up for GB about 4 years ago so it’s kind of fuzzy. I know they do not answer the phone. You may need to respond to an email or open a link in an email from them to verify the account
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ad closed SOLD - Marlin 336RC in .30-30 born in 1967 $750
Snaveba replied to Snaveba's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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This is a slightly used Burndy force gauge, catalog No. FORCEGAUGE 12-15. I think I acquired this with a bunch of tools from Mr FIL I’m not expecting many here to have a need for this unless you are an electrician or Linesman. They look to be quite expensive new. I’m just lookin for $500 or a good trade. I don’t have the patience or network to get an amount closer to its actual value The Burndy FORCEGAUGE1215 is a force test gauge for use with 12-ton and 15-ton battery actuated crimpers and hand operated hydraulic crimpers. The Burndy FORCEGAUGE1215 features custom U die blanks with detent, easy to read dials, and is for use with Burndy PAT750 Series, and PAT46 Series. Includes: FORCEGAUGE1215 Force Test Gauge Ram Puck and V-block Adapters Polymer Case
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I’m looking for a Marlin 444 lever action. Preferably a first generation (1965-1971) but let me know what you have. If I was going to be very picky, then an early 1969 from New Haven (with the serial number on the bottom tang). Let me know what you have in the back of the safe. However, it doesn’t need to be a “Safe Queen”. Some character marks are fine and poor finish on the wood doesn’t bother me. Found one
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I agree. I am not sure when this particular ordnance went into effect, but we ran around with BB guns and pellet rifles in the 80s in Nashville and no one cared.
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Additionally Chapter 11.12 OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC PEACE – Metro Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee – Code of Ordinances 11.12.080 – Discharging weapons B. It shall further be unlawful for any person to fire or discharge any air gun or air pistol, spring gun or spring pistol, or other device or firearm which is calculated or intended to propel or project a bullet, pellet, air or similar projectile, whether propelled by spring, compressed air or gases, explosive or other force-producing means, within the urban services district of the metropolitan government.
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The Ole Bumper Dumper
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Isn’t this just overkill?
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If it was High Stakes poker, they would be using rifle rounds
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That is oddly hypnotizing
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My daughter’s boyfriend wrecked his car recently. Caught the edge of the road and was pulled into the ditch. He was wearing his seatbelt and ended up with a broken foot and a piece of shrapnel though his hand. His best friend wasn’t wearing his seatbelt and ended up with a broken leg, broken pelvis and a concussion.
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Well, that sucks. But hey, it’s just money.
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So glad she is OK!! Take a deep breath.
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Check here. I have picked up a pistol using Invaluable. I have bid on several rifles but stopped short of the winning bid. You have to remember that there is usually a 20% to 25% buyer’s premium. https://www.invaluable.com/search?query=32%20Winchester%20special&keyword=32%20Winchester%20special
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I was looking at buying a second, Winchester 1894 in 32 Winchester special. If I had, I might let it go, but I only have my one and she’s a keeper.
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What’s to boo about a Winchester 94 in 32WS? They are beautiful rifles.
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If I didn’t already have three in 35 REM. If it was a 336A or A-DL, then…….
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Finally got the wife to ride with me topless.
Snaveba replied to Patriotsson's topic in General Chat
My only topless vehicle (though often has a Bikini on). My wife hates riding in it. Something about the stiff leaf-sprung suspension, no AC, and the smell of a slightly rich, carbureted engine she doesn’t like. (All things I love about an FJ40) -
for-sale CZ-75D PCR 9mm with extras $600 *SPF*
Snaveba replied to Three Bean Dad's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Interested in any trades?