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Ah yes, purple microdot. And the ever-popular window pane. More like the 60s.
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I was asked about the ammo so just to be clear, the ammo is available for extra cost. Hornady makes one production run per year and it’s pretty hard to come by. The normal price is $85 per box but often sells for more than that when it’s available. Reloading makes things much easier, especially considering that the #1 can handle heavier loads than the factory ammo. I will sell the ammo I have for $75/box or $500 for all of it.
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None of those came with it when I got it. I guess you could customize it with the medallion of your choice. I probably have a set of rings around. I’ll check.
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There's no rust now but must have been at one point, it is slightly pitted, you can feel it with your fingernail. It would probably need to be sandblasted before refinishing to get rid of it completely. Maybe some moisture got behind the medallion and caused some corrosion? It was like this when I got it so I'm only guessing what caused it. Like I said, it sounds likely that that's what happened without any evidence of rust, freckling or corrosion anywhere else.
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H&R Sportsman 9 shot revolver, mfg in 1940, 6" barrel, checkered walnut target grips, adj. rear sight. Excellent condition for 80+ year old gun. Much better quality than newer H&Rs. $495 Now $400
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Very hard to find Smith & Wesson 331 Airlite Ti, aluminum frame, titanium cylinder, 32 H&R magnum, 6-shot. Weighs only 11.2oz. In excellent condition, fired less than one box of ammo. 32 H&R Mag is a much better match for such a light gun than 38 or 357mag (ouch), yet still effective. My wife much prefers a 32 mag over a .38 in a small carry gun. It just disappears in a IWB holster or a coat pocket, cargo shorts, purse, etc. $790 for local sale.
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Walther PPQ M2 45acp, 4.25" barrel, two 12rd magazines, factory hard case, manual. Shot at the range one time - the best striker-fire trigger I've ever felt! I've decided it makes more sense to stick with all DA/SA guns. $600
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Sold pending funds
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Last drop - now $500
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Iron Table, Magazine Rack FREE Merry Christmas
geologger replied to ewilly's topic in Classified Ads
I’d love to have those Willy. I can pick them up tomorrow. -
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HK USP 45acp, V1 (DA/SA), XS Big Dot tritium sights, two 12rd mags. Approx 200 rounds fired. $950 now $800 Brand new tritium sights, cost $150 for sights with installation. Have the original sights also.
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Just that the ergonomics never worked for me. They're certainly reliable and a good value but never felt right to me. And from shooting 1911s for so long, I couldn't get used to the trigger either. The only striker-fire trigger that I like is on the PPQ that I'm selling. There are probably others that are decent but I just prefer a single action trigger.
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Decided to stick with all DA/SA guns. Walther PPQ 45 now listed for sale.
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First year of production for 16 gauge. 870 Wingmaster, 28" fixed modified choke. The older 870s with the corn cob fore-end had a lighter contour barrel which makes them much livelier than the later production models. Excellent condition for a 72 year old gun, it does have some minor wear and a few small dings. Great quail gun. $585