Wow that thing is mint for a DOC gun. It must have spent most of it's life in the rack. Ones I've seen looked like they got drug around behind the truck. That's nice!
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Wow that thing is mint for a DOC gun. It must have spent most of it's life in the rack. Ones I've seen looked like they got drug around behind the truck. That's nice!
I agree!
Still watching for a nice 686 (6 shot)trying to find one without a key hole but if I found a good one the key wouldn't be a deal breaker. Couple of beauties you got there 340.
I inherited a nice ole model 12, not much finish on it but still a favorite. Been trying to find a Win 97 but like everything I want, as soon as the word gets out the prices go through the ceiling,...
"keeping the supplies in storage and reload as I shoot."
This is what I'm going with. That way I can use the minimal supplies I have for what I want to load or need.
I have stuff I loaded...
Ammo now days should last near forever. I shot stuff in a 1911 and a M1 Carbine both bullets and guns that had been in the mags since Korea. It shot perfectly.
That's me right there. All this panic stuff had me tumbling and cleaning all my brass in preparation to reload if I can ever find stuff.
I have tons of bullets in 45, no much in 38/357 and zero 9...
Part of the entertainment in the one I watched locally was watching the ref or umpire or whatever you call the judge skating full speed around the inside of the rink. All the girls stuff, chairs,...
It has to be, I can't imagine how many careful painstaking hours you have in building that. I'm not ashamed to admit, I've spent considerable amount of time just looking at these pictures.
^^^^true^^^^
Good you did before the panic. Your sitting on a gold mine and have a table full of rare you ain't gonna find this ammo.
Sure is a pretty picture.
I think it's just one rifle and agree it is a lefty. That last picture is tricky but I think that's the bottom of the same rifle.
Definitely a work of art, makes me speechless and I could look for...
Here's some pictures of the Flintlock that Robin 101 sent me posted with his permission.
https://i.postimg.cc/7hCNXxhW/Flinter-1.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/hPdrdPHJ/Flinter-2.jpg
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They cross the imaginary line and there will be a lot of us kicking back.
I never been east of the big muddy myself. Probably never will. Would like to see some of the historical stuff, Gettysburg, some of the stuff around the swamp there, Lincoln memorial if they don't...
Guess Washington ain't exactly local at this point. A little out of my range anyhow but she sure is a beauty.
Still one of the handsomest pistols ever created.
I love the sound of making muzzle loading flintlocks. I think those are some of the coolest guns around. I've played with percussions but always wanted a flinter, whole different ball game. Course...
Or I guess with quite a bit of prying I could just sell you my PM45.........................
I'll leave the two 45's for a bit in case anybody really needs them, if you don't get any bites I'll take them.
I lost a ton of pictures also. Don't trust most anyplace now days.
This forum requires 30 post before you can post direct. I use postimage since photobucket screwed everybody. I like it better and it's still free.
I imagine most places got rules about that sort of thing but don't know for sure. Course the store just wants to make money, maybe they don't care as long as it sells.
I'm pretty impressed that...
Love to see something like that around here, I could use some 45 Colt and probably wouldn't pass up the other stuff neither.
Might be best to have your dealer look for one for you in the supply chain. Many dealers don't stock a lot of Kahrs, some don't even know about them. The dealers in my town weren't too familiar and...