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.338 Win Mag
No worries. I have a special box that I let damaged parts sit in while I sleep. Magic gun elves put them back together like new.That looks like a part of my 1980s childhood awesomeness just blew up![]()
No worries. I have a special box that I let damaged parts sit in while I sleep. Magic gun elves put them back together like new.That looks like a part of my 1980s childhood awesomeness just blew up![]()
Thanks. They were the original factory grip for that model.Nice set of combats on the -5
It's a very nicely refinished nickel. The nickel hammer and trigger gave it away to me it was refinished, and allowed me to get it at a much reduced price.I didn’t know that they made a Mod.14 in stainless , or is that Nickel?
aaah yes, now I see. I suppose if I had actually zoomed into the photo I would have noticed that it was Nickel. Nice piece none the less.It's a very nicely refinished nickel. The nickel hammer and trigger gave it away to me it was refinished, and allowed me to get it at a much reduced price.
Not to hate on Glocks, they make a fine Pistol, but they have no soul, style, or personality...The 1911 has hands down all those in Spades.
@S&W Fan won't be happy seeing that beauty in such dirty condition.Model 57. It's a pity ammo is pretty much unobtainable anymore.
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Model 57. It's a pity ammo is pretty much unobtainable anymore.
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That’s a beauty, It helps to roll your own.Model 57. It's a pity ammo is pretty much unobtainable anymore.
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I have a '79 Trooper MKIII that looks identical.Years ago I was fortunate enough to find the Colt Officers Model Match MKIII .38 Special. Colt only made 496 of them, 350 of which were exported to foreign markets. This one was someone's shooter. The only other one I've seen in the flesh was still in the box with papers, and was way out of my budget.
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