Mossberg 500a in 12 gauge from 1968. All mechanicals repaired by mossberg by previous owner. Good wood. Blueing is about 50% gone.
Have not decided to restore or keep as is. Paid $200
Have not decided to restore or keep as is. Paid $200
Yeah their used gun prices are hard to beat. I quit going to other gun stores when I discovered GTs.
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Yesterday, actually...
World War II "ish" Model 94 in 25-35.
My wife's mom lost her's when her house burned down in 1984 and her mom is gone now. There's as much sentimental here as collecting. I have to be careful though, I could easily get bit by the "bug".Ooooooo......the .25-35 is a neat-o caliber.
Nice score.
Picked up this sig p226 used at the lgs for $350.
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Pics dude!Yesterday, actually...
World War II "ish" Model 94 in 25-35.
Yes it is.Perdy!
Back in the mid-seventies I had to walk away from a short, octagonal barreled 30 WCF saddle-ring carbine an old lady had for sale at a swap meet since I didn't have the $75 she wanted for it. It rates highly on my "missed chances & regrets" list. Now that I have the books on the Model 94, it's even worse. The only "consolation" is that I know that a some point or another I would have had to sell it so as to pay the bills...Not here yet but I did bid and win a Winchester Model 1894 30 WCF made in 1896.
Antique so no FFL from Arkansas. I'll likely sell my 1958 Win 94 30WCF if the antique is as functional.
Love them lever guns.
bob
I haven't got the SFX, but I've got the TP9SF and the TP9SF-S Elite. Both have been EXCELLENT pistols and haven't missed a beat. I wouldn't hesitate to depend upon one to defend home & hearth.Canik TP9 SFX. Bedside tool.
That's a great price for the C308. I've never seen one that cheap.Picked up a CHP Smith 4006 .40 TSW, and a Century Arms C308 at deep discount ($449.00). Coming next is an early Colt sporter match HBAR.
I got it for $499 from Classic Firearms dot com and they were running a special--one five-round mag, and eight twenty-round mags. Six of them were CETME mags and two were HK aluminum mags. Part of the special was that there was a $50 rebate from Century Arms, bringing the cost down to what I stated. The rifle I bought is all FDE and it was mostly a lark* purchase, as I've got plenty of HKs and clones in all the calibers.That's a great price for the C308. I've never seen one that cheap.
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Back in the mid-seventies I had to walk away from a short, octagonal barreled 30 WCF saddle-ring carbine an old lady had for sale at a swap meet since I didn't have the $75 she wanted for it. It rates highly on my "missed chances & regrets" list. Now that I have the books on the Model 94, it's even worse. The only "consolation" is that I know that a some point or another I would have had to sell it so as to pay the bills...