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Adolf I, Count de la Mark (German: Adolf I. Graf von der Mark und Krickenbeck) (c. 1182? – 28 June 1249), until 1226 also known as Adolf I, Count of Altena-Mark. He was son of Frederick I, Count of Berg-Altena and Alveradis of Krickenbeck, daughter of Reiner of Krieckenbeck-Millendonk.Adolf belonged to a collateral line of the counts of Berg and was founder of the new noble branch of the Counts de la Mark.
Following the year 1226, he reunited the lands of the Counts of Berg-Altena, which had been in possession of the counts of Altena and Isenberg, the senior lines of the family ever since the division of their heritage in 1180, thereby forming the county of Mark with its capital city of Hamm.
Moreover, Adolf I was reeve of the monasteries of Cappenberg and Werden.
I bought this on a whim last year. Research tells me it’s probably from the 1970’s but I’m not entirely sure as I’m not really into knives. Sheath is in really nice condition. Handle looks great. Blade is duller than dishwater. Looks like it might have a very slight bend. Looks like tip might be...
Ruger Mark I with heavy tapered 6 7/8” barrel and adjustable sights. Nice condition with one magazine.
Meet at FFL in Portland metro area for transfer; buyer pays their fees for BGC and transfer.
This is a matte black 4.5" threaded barrel replacement for your Ruger Mark I, II, or III. Brand new, never used.
Like an idiot, I bought this for my Mark IV, which of course it does not fit. Because this is the serialzed part of the pistol and therefore a firearm, I can't return it, so I'm...
FOR SALE …. Ruger Mark I Target 22 Semi Auto Pistol with 5.5 inch Bull Barrell , 2 Clips , original Instruction Manual , and holster in EX+ or Better shape …
$350.00 out the door ... or TRADE for a 410 Pump or Semi Auto with Raised Rib ... I will add cash if needed .
Buyer pays FFL Fees …. Can...
FOR SALE …. Ruger Mark I Target 22 Semi Auto Pistol with 5.5 inch Bull Barrell , 2 Clips , original Instruction Manual , and holster in EX+ or Better shape …
$350.00 out the door
Buyer pays FFL Fees …. Can meet up in Salem or Woodburn
Sorry .... I will not ship
Message me here …. Please Do...
FOR SALE …. Ruger Mark I Target 22 Semi Auto Pistol with 5.5 inch Bull Barrell , 2 Clips , original Instruction Manual , and holster in EX+ or Better shape …
$350.00 out the door
Buyer pays FFL Fees …. Can meet up in Salem or Woodburn
Sorry .... I will not ship
Message me here …. Please Do...
FOR SALE or TRADE …. Ruger Mark I Target 22 Semi Auto Pistol with 5.5 inch Bull Barrell , 2 Clips , original Instruction Manual , and holster in EX+ or Better shape …
$425.00 out the door
Or will trade for …. Ruger Super Blackhawk S/S 6.5 Barrel in 40 S&W ... 410 in a Remington 870 or...
This is a 1903 Springfield Mark I. I decided to relist this rifle. It has the original 1918 barrel and a Mark I stock. $960. Buyer pays transfer fees.
Trades include Colt 1911, Model 1917 and Smith & Wesson revolvers.
Ruger Mark I Magazine. In fairly decent shape. A bit of surface rust on the mag base that looks like it would clean up with some oil and light work with 4/0 steel wool.
$10
Pickup downtown Portland
Shipping on your down
Thanks - JP9
You can see in pictures how I had this installed on a Mark II Bull/Target Barrel with a FF3 red dot.
This is an older mount you can google and find some info on them or I can try and answer your questions.
I am selling just the mount for $20.
Neither the optic or the Mark II are for sale.
This is a US Springfield 1903 Mark I. These were designed to use the Pederson Device in World War I, but were never used in combat. This rifle has a 6-18 barrel date and has the Mark I stock (there is a cut in the wood below the port that is in the receiver). The barrel has a muzzle wear...
Great condition handgun that is very accurate. I try not to shoot it. Do not know the round count. The gun has been re-blued. 6.5" tapered barrel with adjustable rear sight. Includes 1 mag. Serial numbers starts with 155XX and was manufactured in 1951. One of the last authentic Red Eagle Grips...