Looking for a .45/ .410 (3 inch) with a 3.5" - 4.25" barrel, such as Snakeslayer or Century 2000. That takes three inch .410 shells. Not interested in all the models that accept the 2.5" shell.
My "most stupid move" transaction was about 10 years ago. Seller and I agreed to meet halfway. 10:30 p.m. in the community park of a very small town. No problems of course. But we both had the same thought at the same time..... This looks like a drug deal, and what if the town marshal shows up...
I agree. I've had about a dozen transactions over the years, and I've never had a problem. Following up with rep IS just common courtesy. I always have done it. And mostly... the other participant's have done so. Kinda irksome when you don't get credit for a job well done.
Definitely delete it. I did several years ago. And it's a process. They will make several attempts to convince you to just archive it....... just in case you change your mind. LOL I had to play some hardball with them. And I still don't trust that they totally deleted me.
Actually, quiet a lot. In our county, the average OWI arrest takes 2.5 hours start to finish. I won't bore you with all the details, but there is a lot of time consuming paperwork, plus more procedure than you mentioned. And it all has to be completed (at least in our county) prior to being...
That's interesting. Different results with different rifles. My Winchester 9422 with Simons 4X scope is as accurate as I could wish for out to about 75 feet. The challenge for me is guesstimating elevation for range and deflection for windage. Obviously both are issues with this round.
And to think.... all for the low, low price of a 50 post admission :)
My wife asked me the other day while we were waiting for an INGO purchaser to show up: "Aren't you ever concerned about who might be showing up?" I reminded her about the very first purchase I'd made on INGO many many years...
New, never fired Browning B-80 semi-auto shotgun. Ducks Unlimited edition. 12ga. 2.75" shells. With Ducks Unlimited airline travel case by GunGuard. Only $600 cash.
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Hllbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company was a Chicago based hardware wholesaler and catalog company in the 1800's. They eventually became True-Value Hardware. Like Sears-Roebuck and Montgomery Ward, they private labeled much of their merchandise.
This 12ga, single shot shotgun was manufactured...
Revelation Shotguns were sold by WESTERN AUTO. They were manufactured by Stevens-Savage. This is a Savage Model 94.
20ga, single shot. 2.75 & 3" shells. It's a barn gun, with surface rust and average wood. Bore is ok, just dirty. Only $50 cash.
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