citoriguy
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Early Smith & Wesson Model 41 .22LR, 5 1/2" match barrel, circa 1972 in original box w/papers Not bad for a 50 year old gal
Holy moly! Was that ever even shot? The blueing looks fully intact.
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Early Smith & Wesson Model 41 .22LR, 5 1/2" match barrel, circa 1972 in original box w/papers Not bad for a 50 year old gal
LOL....if it was it was at the S&W factory. I was a bit shocked when it arrived in Mass looking so pristine and unaltered. The owner was a knowledgable rimfire collector and this beauty was the last of his collection. Guess I got luckyHoly moly! Was that ever even shot? The blueing looks fully intact.
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Buddy sold me his 320 with 8 mags (3 compact) and 3 extra grip modules
LOL....if it was it was at the S&W factory. I was a bit shocked when it arrived in Mass looking so pristine and unaltered. The owner was a knowledgable rimfire collector and this beauty was the last of his collection. Guess I got lucky
I’m a fan of all guns both hammer and striker, but the modularity in these 320s is something else.I keep battling myself on buying one of these.
I'm a hammer fire fan, but these are just wicked appealing to me for some reason.
Everytime I see a m17 or m18 I'm like hmm.
I keep telling myself to hold out for when the fcu is readily available so I can build one through sig custom works
First gun was a striker(vp9), and I have nothing against it.I’m a fan of all guns both hammer and striker, but the modularity in these 320s is something else.
same, but I wouldn’t say no to a Gucci glock if it fell in my lap.And it's not a glock.(just zero appeal for me for them)
I would. I'd just flip it to get something elsesame, but I wouldn’t say no to a Gucci glock if it fell in my lap.
I keep battling myself on buying one of these.
I'm a hammer fire fan, but these are just wicked appealing to me for some reason.
Everytime I see a m17 or m18 I'm like hmm.
I keep telling myself to hold out for when the fcu is readily available so I can build one through sig custom works
Almost got the x5 legion as my first gun.I’m in the same boat. The X5s are pretty intriguing, but I’d love one of the Ms too.
Yea I remember seeing that! I can't find it though!Don’t remember who has it, but there was a factory short barrel for sale in the classifieds
Don’t remember who has it, but there was a factory short barrel for sale in the classifieds
Yea I remember seeing that! I can't find it though!
Thank you!
Why would you want a 92x over an x5 , legion?Almost got the x5 legion as my first gun.
Still want it a little, but the desire for a race gun got taken over by a beretta 92x performance.
I'd still snag a 229 legion though
Oh I know the difference but you'd be about the only person who prefers the 92X to an X5 Legion that I every heard of.
Give me the Beretta all day long.Oh I know the difference but you'd be about the only person who prefers the 92X to an X5 Legion that I every heard of.
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It has been a while, my last purchase was at the Marlboro gun show in Feb 2020.
Husqvarna M40..Danish Issue.
February has been an expensive month (curse you, Rock Island Auctions!) from top to bottom: Winchester 73, 1884 Springfield trapdoor, 1898 Krag, Rock Island 1903 and an Eddystone 1917. So the US service rifle collection got a big boost (plus a bucket list gun...the 73).
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38 WCF. Who knows where or how I might find ammo for it. Especially in the current environment.
Interestingly, found a source for some 38WCF and 30-40. Striking out on 45-70 Govt for the Trapdoor. That’s what I get for buying guns that I don’t already have ammo for! Got plenty of 30-06 for the 1903 and 1917.oh yeah that's an oddball for sure! Good luck