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  • rman

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    As some of you may know, I recently had to drive to San Diego for a family affair.

    While there, I decided to rescue some of my dad's guns. Main priority was to get the SAR collection due to registration after 6/30/18. Which reminds me he's still got a pre-ban lower... I digress.

    Here's the haul! Sorry for the crappy pics. I used the flash which made things worse.

    LWRC M6IC
    LWRC M6IC-SPR
    LWRC TRICON
    LWRC six8 Razorback
    I already had the M6IC, I actually swapped uppers with the other.
    The Tricon is awesome. Giessel trigger, magpul mbus/grip, tango down vertical grip, sopmod stock
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    These are actually co2 guns
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    Colt 1991 Talo, #178 of 300
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    TRP Operator, Full rail. This thing is a beauty
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    P229 Equinox
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    Colt Cobra
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    P229 Super Match Elite
    SAO 5"
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    SIG 1911
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    Les Baer. Finish is maybe 8/10
    No box or mags
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    rman

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    Your dad was a good man!
    Thanks! He hasn't shot in 15+ years, and has a one-up personality paired with spending issues. So when the panics in 2012 (and 2013/2014) in CA came around and I was whoarding everything I could... he followed suit.

    He still has a 24" colt AR he might sell.... and a damn FDE tavor he's holding on to. Plus a few more handguns, bolt guns, and citori double barrels

    Sent from my SIG Sauer
     

    rman

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    I likey that TRP too much...:shades:
    I remember handling a GI or whatever model in a store years ago and thought it was absolute shit.

    this thing is the polar opposite. haven't even cleaned/lubed it yet and the slide is butter, trigger is tits. G10 grips feel like sandpaper and the crowned barrel is beautiful.

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    Renegade

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    Sorry for your loss.

    Your dad knew quality firearms.

    Imagine how much better that collection would have been if your dad lived lived in TX, AZ, etc.
     

    rman

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    Sorry for your loss.

    Your dad knew quality firearms.

    Imagine how much better that collection would have been if your dad lived lived in TX, AZ, etc.
    maybe inheritance was a poor choice of words, he's still alive.

    ironically, I was home for my mom's funeral

    As for if he was in a free state... not much difference. Maybe some newer handguns. Most of these were purchased either used, or before the loophole for handguns was closed.
    The rifles are all easily converted (except the damn six8 razorback!!)

    Sent from my SIG Sauer
     

    Renegade

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    As for if he was in a free state... not much difference. Maybe some newer handguns. Most of these were purchased either used, or before the loophole for handguns was closed.
    The rifles are all easily converted (except the damn six8 razorback!!)

    Bummer then.

    My beneficiaries are going to be pretty stoked I left NJ for TX decades ago.
     
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