That was why I posted. Many people don't think to look for gun related items on eBay. They have lots of stuff like magazines, reloading equipment, slings, cases, etc. Even projectiles if you know how to search and the seller is crafty. As an aside, in 1999, I got into toy trains and eBay. (Lionel). I bought a ton and was 99+% happy with what I received. The funny part was that other (TCA) collectors stuck to their value guides for pricing and rarity and did not recognize the eBay completed auctions as a truer representation of what these items were worth and how available they were to buy. Of course if the two local shops don't have something, it must be rare or unavailable is like living in 1999... Even on NES, when asked what a gun is worth, savy members say: 'look at completed listings on Gunbroker. Of course to buy on eBay and to look at completed listings on Gunbroker, you have to create an account... and some people can't do that on their Jitterbug phone or their HP computer with dial up modem.