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About gunrunner32

  • Birthday 06/22/1985

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    Clarksville, TN
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    Shooting, rock climbing, mountain biking
  • Occupation
    Armorer / Firearms Trainer / Finish Applicator

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  • Carry Weapon #1
    Glock 19
  • Carry Weapon #2
    Sig P938

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  1. Adding more to the list, more to come. Just don’t have room in my safe and I lost the battle of getting another. Available in the Clarksville area. More pictures available on request. 1. Remington model 11 in 12 gauge. 22” barrel 2 3/4” shells with Lyman Cutts compensator with 705 full choke, date code on the barrel puts it at 1945. Both the forearm and stock have had cracks repaired. Missing some locking screws, replacements in the mail. $350 firm. 2. Steven’s 77F in 16 gauge. 28” barrel 2 3/4” shells. Buttstock has minor surface damage, no visible cracks. These wer made between 1955-1971. $125 firm. 3. Mossberg 500A in 12 gauge. 28” barrel 2 3/4 & 3” shell. Modified accu-choke. Minor surface rust and a small ding in the buttstock. $300 firm. 4. Iver Johnson Champion in 20 gauge. 27 3/8” barrel, bore choke. Small crack in the forearm. $150 firm. 5. Remington Sportsman 58 in 12 gauge. 20” slug barrel. Has a polymer Remington buttstock with a painted wood forearm. $200 firm. 6. Mosin Nagant Sestroryetsk Finnish M91 in 7.62x54R. Matching numbers. CAI import, minor surface rust on barrel. PENDING 7. Remington Woodsmaster 742 in 30-06. 22” barrel with 1x 4 round magazine, weaver rail for a scope. Minor wear on the receiver. $450 firm.
  2. I’ve been told I can’t get a few safe since my gun room is now also a crafting room so I need to make room and get rid of duplicates. I’d like to stick around Clarksville for these but will travel as far a Nashville on the right deal. Here’s a list of Mausers for now, others will follow. More pictures on request. 1. Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori 1902 Mauser, imported by CAI in 6.5x55 Swede. All numbers match but the bolt shroud. The bolt handle has been bent, cleaning rod is missing and there’s a crack in the buttstock. It has also been tapped for a scope mount at some point. $400 firm. 2. K. Kale 1942 Turkish Mauser M1938, imported by CAI in 8mm. Bolt is mismatched and cleaning rod is bent. $400 firm. 3. Deutsche Waffe Model 1908 Mauser, no noticeable import marks in 6.5x55 Swede. Bolt is mismatched by 1 number. $600 firm. 4. Yugo M24/47 Enterprise 44 Mauser, imported by PW Arms in 8mm. Mismatched numbers. $450 firm. 5. Yugo M24/47 Work 44 Mauser, imported by CAI in 8mm. Numbers matching. $500 firm. 6. Yugo M24/47 Enterprise 44 Mauser, imported by PW Arms in 8mm. Mismatched numbers. $450 firm. 7. Yugo M24/47 Enterprise 44 Mauser, imported by Samco in 8mm. Numbers matching with sling. SOLD 8. FN Columbia contract Mauser, no noticeable import markings in 30-06. Needs new bottom metal, sporterized stock, missing buttplate, Lyman precision rear sight. $350 firm. 9. JP Sauer Model 98 Mauser, no noticeable import marks in 8mm. Sporterized stock, CE 43 on receiver, nazi proof marks, mismatched numbers. PENDING
  3. Bump, driving from Clarksville to Charleston on Thursday and back Sunday so if anyone in the eastern half of TN is interested I’ll be on I40 forever.
  4. Bump, driving from Clarksville to Charleston on Thursday and back Sunday so if anyone in the eastern half of TN is interested I’ll be on I40 forever.
  5. I threaded my Henry 22, it seemed like a fun idea but having to take off the suppressor to reload it gets annoying after a while.
  6. Bump, I did take the time to shoot the 1886 and took a video for proof it functions so now there’s 19 rounds in the box. I’ll attempt to get some 44-40 and do the same at some point.
  7. Keeping it, going to Cerakote it something wacky. Rival Arms barrel and Streamlight will still be available, pm me about it.
  8. Bump, finally cleared by the doc that I can drive so I’m good to venture outside the exit 11 area.
  9. Weekend bump, will be including a box of 38-56wcf for the 1886 (not cheap stuff, it was $135 shipped for 20 rounds). I’ll include 100 rounds of Aguila .30 Carbine for the M1. No ammo for the 1873 but Winchester still makes 44-40wcf (USA4440CB) for the rifle.
  10. Bump, will entertain offers and discounts to established TGO members. Ammo for these can be found at old south ammo for the 38-56 and a ton of places have 44-40.
  11. Thanks, it’s rough in a lot of places. The previous owner loved his potted plants, even had an indoor corn stalk growing when we viewed the house prior to purchase. It’s on my list of stuff to replace once I’m done with my surgeries.
  12. The 38 WCF is the same as a 38-40 WCF. Different cartridge all together. I had a 3 digit sn 1873 about 12 years ago in 38-40 WCF, great looking gun but I was offered a price I couldn’t refuse at the time.

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