Well I too sold off a gun, but I turned it into another. I sold my little brother my Ruger P345, and turned that money into a Norinco SKS. Can't wait to shoot it, along with my AR that I still haven't fired, and my daughters Crickett (I have a shotgun that needs shooting too right now), can we tell I have no time? I'll see if I can do the picture thing later when I get off work, no promises though.
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I'm more of a giver than a seller. Maybe I'll drop off a surprise on my way through in July........................Have to dig through my sack of tricks.Originally posted by Alfonse View PostFor a good shooter that you don't mind banging around, it is hard to beat the Savage bolt .22s. They are incredibly accurate, come in wood or composite stocks, and don't cost much $. The versions with their "accutrigger" are particularly nice. Those CZs look nice too, but cost more. They won't do anything your Kimber won't do, but you might feel better about banging them around.
Might advice like that might be worth a $.02 discount? Bawanna looks to be flush in wonderful .22s already, and I don't think he'll sell me any...
I love the Savages and love the accu trigger. My son got me a 17HMR Savage with the black tupperware stock. Lots of fun, very accurate.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
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I hear Jocko is a giver too, that worries me with all the horses we have around here! Horses or no, I am really looking forward to meeting you in person in July!Originally posted by Bawanna View PostI'm more of a giver than a seller. Maybe I'll drop off a surprise on my way through in July........................Have to dig through my sack of tricks.
I went out to range today, and all this talk about old .22s made me dig out an my first gun, an old Winchester .22, to shoot. But, the weather is cool enough I decided to postpone until tomorrow.
See, when jllotmc talked about getting rid of his Ruger P345, the first thought that came to my mind is I love those P series Rugers. Reliable workhorses at a reasonable price. In fact, my p94 is in my range bag right now. I see his point, as SKSs are nice too. Love all the choices we have!
There is one similar to your Kimber on Gunbroker now.Aftermarket accessories for Kahr Pistols at https://lakelinellc.com/
There are always more in the pipeline...
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Bid's up to $885.00 for the rifle with only one mag and no sights or scope ? I wouldn't bid on it without seeing better close up pictures. I think extra 5 rnd. mags are almost impossible to find. I have 2 extra 5 rnd mags and a rare 10 rnd one. Plus if I have the Leopold scope.Originally posted by Alfonse View PostI hear Jocko is a giver too, that worries me with all the horses we have around here! Horses or no, I am really looking forward to meeting you in person in July!
I went out to range today, and all this talk about old .22s made me dig out an my first gun, an old Winchester .22, to shoot. But, the weather is cool enough I decided to postpone until tomorrow.
See, when jllotmc talked about getting rid of his Ruger P345, the first thought that came to my mind is I love those P series Rugers. Reliable workhorses at a reasonable price. In fact, my p94 is in my range bag right now. I see his point, as SKSs are nice too. Love all the choices we have!
There is one similar to your Kimber on Gunbroker now.
I'm gonna watch this auction
OK I got a closer look at the left side of the receiver. It's a watered down version of mine. There isn't a button there for the bolt removal. To remove my bolt you need to press the receiver button and hold the trigger back.
It's older than mine, it's has a 4 digit serial number, mine has 5
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Yours looks very nice. Since I couldn't be objective on the price, I thought I should share that link, even if it might not be in the best interest of a potential purchaser.
Aftermarket accessories for Kahr Pistols at https://lakelinellc.com/
There are always more in the pipeline...
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My model 54 does have the double extractor hooks, but its been a tack driver since day one. I can't tell you how many squirrels it has put into the stew pot. Mine is fitted with a 3X9 Leupold.Originally posted by jg rider View PostI also had an Anshutz, I think it was a mod. 64 in .22mag, with the shapnel (sp) forend tip. It was on and off on accuracy, so I floated the barrel and then started to add shims until I was happy. But .22 mag is too expensive to plink with. Does your's have the double extractor hooks?
I don't consider this an old friend since it's been sitting in the back of the gun safe for so many years.
I don't know how much further back I want to go into the safe. I'm afraid I'll end up in Narnia
I need to go back in there. There's my very first gun my father bought for me when I was 8 yrs. old. I think it's a Rem mod. 341 bolt rifle. It's a tube feed that shoots .22 shorts, longs, and l.r. It was made around 1936.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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