I have a (what seems to be all matching numbers) Luger - have had it for years. I have never shot it. Problem - the barrel is a bit loose in the frame - by hand, it will rotate about 1/8th" both ways. I look for someone both knowledgeable and capable, who can diagnose and fix the issue...
In the same vein... Saturday, saw several groups of younger men (early 20's, I would guess). Nearly all carrying short barrel, stockless rifles either in their hand or on slings. Interesting sling arrangement in several of the cases; XX large T-shirt, untucked, sling arrangement under the...
(Showing my age here). 1958. Univ of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. Talking to a fraternity brother. He had a box of loose parts; a .22 he had taken totally apart and couldn't get back together again. I gave him $3.00 for it (why, I don't know). Talked to friend working at a hardware store later that...
Great carry! My story... I don't exactly remember the year - maybe 2012 or so. Wandering around LGS... Talked to a guy there who wanted an AR. I happened to have a "home built" AR and asked what he had to trade. He replied that he had a Kimber Ultra CDP II . Long story short, we traded...
Not going to involve myself with a war of words. If you cannot see the dichotomy here in disallowing one post and allowing another, there is nothing more I can say. You do know what a "dichotomy is, don't you?
Seriously? If this is inappropriate, then why this?
https://www.indianagunowners.com/threads/nsfw-man-raped-by-female-bigfoot-nsfw.510721/#post-8842688
I disapprove of both of them as "This is a gun forum...".
Great post! Thanks for the memories! I have my Grandfather's Model 8 in my safe right now. The picture below is of him and the bear he killed early one morning in 1944 (I think). I was born in 1940 in the small house in the background. According to my records, the rifle was made in 1936 and...
There is no indication that the pistol has undergone any special rework other than routine rebuild subsequent to WWII.
As I understand the CMP process on the two Phases of the 1911 resale program, CMP received boxes full of 1911s from the various military storage facilities. They did little...
I posted the following on the CMP website, looking for some learned advice. While this might be a slight thread highjack, I will post it here and see what thoughts someone/anyony might have.
Years back (1962), I purchased a 1911a1 from the old Department of Civilian Marksmanship (DCM). Carried...
Mine came in! 1943 Remington Rand frame/Colt slide. Tighter than a flea's a$$. Joins my 1918 Colt 1911 and my 1943 Colt frame/Ithica slide. That is a shadow on the front of the slide and frame.
Just in from the CMP Phase II event. 1943 Remington Rand frame/Colt slide. It joins my 1918 Colt 1911 and my 1943 Colt frame/Ithica slide 1911a1 plus some newer commercial versions of the 1911. Oh, that is a shadow on the front of the barrel and slide.
Well Duh! You know, I retired in 1983, and I have NEVER paid attention to my ID card! I thought, all this time that it was grey. I never maxed out on attention to detail. Thanks for the lesson!
https://redstate.com/stu-in-sd/2021/05/20/the-us-marine-corps-marches-down-the-road-to-hell-n382009?utm_source=rsmorningbriefing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=bc43e30b280040be773f86d393f92b11
Who would have "thunk" it. I'm not the "Old Corps" and a long way from being the "New Breed"...