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  1. I have a Bushnell Banner Pro model 74-3333. I used it a couple of times works pretty good. One of the nice things about these are the adjustable arbors. Mine has 4 arbors good for .17 thru .45 cal. They work with most rifles but not all. PM me with any questions. I am listing this in the classifieds.
  2. I have a Rossi 92 in 38spl/357mag, and it's a great gun. As long as your are already reloading 45 colt I wouldn't think twice about getting one as a fun gun. But as a self defense or a SHTF gun I would plan on adding a AR to the collection at some time. Just my $.02
  3. .22lr .38spl .357mag 9mm .45acp .45LC 410
  4. crossfire

    Saiga .410

    I have one made by Arsenal Saiga SGL 41 looks like an AK. [url="http://www.impactguns.com/arsenal-saiga-ak74-410-19in-4rd-mag-sgl41-61.aspx"]http://www.impactguns.com/arsenal-saiga-ak74-410-19in-4rd-mag-sgl41-61.aspx[/url]
  5. [quote name='RoadKill' timestamp='1352038025' post='838802'] I would attend. Crossfire, I can meet up on I-24 near Manchester. You could drive to here and I'll get us to Franklin so we'd split te gas. [/quote] That would work for me. PM me when you get a chance
  6. I would be interested. Anyone from the Dunlap - Chattanooga area maybe we can car-pool? I have room for 3 more in my car.
  7. My favorite is any of the above. But the one I won't part with is the Ithaca.
  8. Check out the Kel-Tec PLR-16. They run around $500.
  9. Just a heads up. Cabela's is having sale on PMC Bronze handgun and rifle ammo with free shipping if over $99. Check it out http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/browse/shooting-ammunition/_/N-1100188/Ne-586?WTz_l=SBC%3B+LNcat104532480
  10. Ebay has a couple, Numrich and Liberty Tree Collectors. I think Liberty Tree has the best price original for $30. How did that rebuild come out?
  11. M&P, I had them both. Sold the Sig and still shoot the Smith.
  12. No, I haven't shot the Arisaka. It has the Mum on it and from what I have found it was made 1940 - 1945. The Mauser is Spanish 7mm made 1906
  13. Here is the web site on the gun rack. http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinRacks.htm
  14. Ithaca 1911 made in 1943. Augusta Arsenal referb at sometime before 1962. Sold thru NRA 1962. I have the original paperwork from the person that bought it. Winchester mod 1897 made in 1902 has found new wood somewhere along the way. Springfield 1903 all #s match except the bolt. Barrel date and serial # date match made in Oct. 1918. Thanks, It all started with the $100 Mosin Nagant
  15. AP INT PAHRUMP NV (Armscor Precision located in Pahrump, Nevada is the importer) Here is a write up from Glock Talk http://glocktalk.com...d.php?t=1245033
  16. I hear they are made by Armscor (Rock Island) If thats the case I wouldn't be worried about getting one.
  17. These are the pic's I have listed on the TGO trading post.
  18. I have the sub2k in 9mm Glock. Perfect setup if you plan on getting a Glock 19 or 17. Same ammo and magizines and Hi-Cap. + it folds. What it comes down to is, are you going to match a hand gun to the carbine or the carbine to a hand gun.
  19. I guess I will make a wall hanger out of it. Not in a big hurry to "give it away". May even buy some powder and balls and shoot it!
  20. Thanks for the replies. I looked on GB and GA at their completed auctions and got a better idea on what they go for. I reduced my price to $300. I've seen what $125 buys at a pawn shop and this is not one of them. Who ever had this one took very good care of it, no rust or pitting, brass is very nice and the wood is mint. Thanks for everyones help, I know what my bottom dollar is now or what it's worth in a trade. Bajabuc your right "When you get down to it..a gun is worth what you're offered for it and what you're willing to take".
  21. It's percussion. I just tried to price in line with GB, should of checked their completed auctions. I would rather see someone get some use out of it then have it take up space in the safe. Thanks for your reply
  22. I need some help. I bought some guns at a estates sale a few years ago. One of the guns was a very nice Thomson Center 50cal Hawkin. It was part of a 3 gun black powder lot. I was going to get back into BP shooting, but it never happened. The Hawkin sat in the safe and now and I would like to sell it. I listed it in the classified's but Im not sure if I priced it right. I used GB as a guide (anywhere from $300 to $500+) I priced it at $400 is that about right? It's in excellent condition and I would guess it wasn't shot very much. Whats the going rate for the " Old School" Black Powder guns???????????
  23. If your ever in the Chattanooga area PM me and you can try them out. I have heard good things about the CZ, but never shot one.

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