bakron1
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Being I am horse trader, I came across a good deal on a Glock 43 with 7 Hyve extended mags, night sights and original box I traded my extra G48 for today.
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Indeed it is. I hope to be able to get a can in the near future so I'm running a 3 Prong WARCOMP but she's kind of rowdy so I got the Warden. Not only is it effective but I like how it looks. Oh and some people really hate them.Cool stuff man, is that a warden you're running?
Depending on the caliber, lead time and volume I'd be interested.Got my NRA mag . read the article about FIOCCHI American Ammunition was very interesting. one thing that catch my attention was it said they would sale to buy groups, this something to think about , I was wondering if we could get enough people up to do a group buy from them. Just my 5 cents jj
Looks goodI got bored and painted another holster. And to think my art teacher in school said I was untalented. HA! View attachment 207988
Rasmussen; I thought he was monk that hung-out with Russian nobility
I did find a tidbit about my M1889 Danish Krag's rifling. Take the bracket symbol "[" and rotate it 1 quarter turn clockwise so it looks like an upside down open box. Because my barrel is not marked with that symbol in front of the receiver, it means it was not made with sharp edge rifling, but with rounded rifling. Thus the rifling may not be worn as it might seem.
Regarding the original metal finish, early photos of Danish infantry appear to show rifles with a bright finish, not darkened by blueing or browning. The finish of the center rifle, especially around the receiver, looks bright. Other rifles look bright finish other than the magazine door of the lower right rifle or it could be the angle its being held at. Of course how the metal looks could be influenced by the b&w or sepia photos, as the bolt handles look bright whereas mine is darker. Some rifles on auction sites definitely look reblued with a uniform 99-100% finish on all metal parts.
From the May 1958 American Rifleman:
One rifle looks bright; one hard to tell.
"Rounded" rifling:
Nice deerNew tactics. Death from above!! (Tripod) Success!!!
The mighty RARR in x39 love this rifle.View attachment 208365View attachment 208366
Can’t go wrong with a 686 in a 3inch for a snubby.Went to the local gun shop this afternoon on the way back from from riding my Honda Trike. Been looking for a 357 mag snub nose revolver in stainless steel. Hard to to find a nice one at the moment.
Great pistol, but hard to find a nice used one at the moment. I am patient and know a nice used clean one will be right around the corner.Can’t go wrong with a 686 in a 3inch for a snubby.
Thanks, my biggest to date!Nice deer
My identical twin brother and I took many nice deer when we lived in Michigan. Both with Muzzle Loader, Rifle, Pistol and Bow. He passed away in May 2021 and we did everything together, it’s hard to go hunting without him being there. But I still enjoy seeing folks getting a nice deer.Thanks, my biggest to date!
Or find a nice k6s in a 3inch. The kimber revolvers are definitely good qualityGreat pistol, but hard to find a nice used one at the moment. I am patient and know a nice used clean one will be right around the corner.