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This is EXACTLY what inspired me to add to my holdings. Who knows when we might get cut off for good??due to Washington's dumbazz laws and FFL fees for a private sale...
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This is EXACTLY what inspired me to add to my holdings. Who knows when we might get cut off for good??due to Washington's dumbazz laws and FFL fees for a private sale...
Without being a Debby downer, I'd put my bets on this session or the one afterThis is EXACTLY what inspired me to add to my holdings. Who knows when we might get cut off for good??
I have been collecting some old blued Smiths lately too. This holy grail caught my eye lately. 627-PC Hunter.Older S&W revolvers is what I'm into now. Most other categories I have what I want. I'm a sucker for the older variants. I love the idea of a combat revolver.
They're out there. One day lately when I went into my fave local pawn shop to pick up a purchase, the owner said, "I just took this one in, you might be interested in it." It was a Remington Model 511x. With old-timey Bushnell rimfire scope. With spare magazine, $200. Knowing that those little banana-shaped magazines can get expensive, I figured the outfit was worth the money.Not expensive , but not likely to own , due to Washington's dumbazz laws and FFL fees for a private sale...
A Remington 511 .22LR rifle...I have a 510 and 512...and would love a 511.
The other day, on Gunbroker I missed an NEF Handi Rifle in .243 for what turned out to be a decent price. I lost track of time. Like so many listings, it ended at 6:00PM on a Sunday. That's dinner time at the Merkt's. I guess that's why some bidders bid ahead up to a number they are comfortable with. Fire and forget. Then you don't miss out through inattention. I'm still thinking about the Henry Single Shot in .243 to eliminate the auction and shipping hassle.I really like single shots.
I'm calling you MF'er now. You motherfallshirmjaeger !
Nice rifle for sure...and a good find.They're out there. One day lately when I went into my fave local pawn shop to pick up a purchase, the owner said, "I just took this one in, you might be interested in it." It was a Remington Model 511x. With old-timey Bushnell rimfire scope. With spare magazine, $200. Knowing that those little banana-shaped magazines can get expensive, I figured the outfit was worth the money.
Barrel code N, made in 1966. I looked at magazines for sale, they cost $30 to $50 apiece online. This was made when Rem. was using that weird little elevation dial on the rear sight of .22 rifles. I had a Nylon 66 years ago with that type on it. The front sight has that profile that Rem. used on some of their slightly spacy- looking centerfires like the Model 600.
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I kinda like the AR-180, myself, but that 63 looks pretty versatile.I'm kind of a history buff, that gravitates to weird stuff, so my dream gun has always been a Stoner 63.