New Acquisitions March 2018

Time for me to add some old stuff to the thread...

M17 Colt D.A. 45, rearsenaled by Springfield; delivered to the Government on March 9, 1918; 1 of 2400 that week
1863 Sam Norris & W.T. Clement contract M63 Springfield, mint bore
(1 of 2,000 in 1863; also 11,000 in 1864)
1937 Colt Detective, .38 special

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Another old .22
This one is from the 30's and is a J stevens 66 B.
It's a tube fed bolt action..........I worked on it some yesterday and think I'm leaving it as a blonde.
Can't wait to try the peep sight.

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Traded the M&P Shield for an FNX-40
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Shield was much to small and with only a 7 round and 6 round mag it was a pain in the A** at the range. Never got it to shoot straight either, always hit 4-5 inches to the left. Wasn't me either, I tried everything including moving sights. And if you google or YT "M&P Shield hitting Left" you will see pages and pages or video after video of people complaining about it.

After researching 40's this on came in as one of the top in several forums and videos. Comes with a hammer or striker fire, I like hammer guns.
 
Not so little Mil-Surp; 14 month old Flemish Giant Doe. With me on the scale, we got 14.25 pounds. Full grown at 2 years and about 20 pounds. That's a lot of rabbit.

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