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20mm Nazi Solothurn S18/100
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It'd sure be fun to play with, I'd bet when you're done it'd sell pretty fast. If's it's on your bucket list it might be worth it.I decided not to spend the foolish money that ordering a 10-shot Ruger GP100 .22LR requires…but if I walked into a shop and found one, there's a good chance I'd buy it.
I reduce the risk by hardly ever going into gun stores.
I think they came out in '62, what year would you want? I'd love an early one.A nice, older rem700 BDL in 30-06 or 308.
Reverse your decision and make the purchase. I bought a Smith and Wesson model 17 in .22lr and it's one of the most fun revolvers I ownI decided not to spend the foolish money that ordering a 10-shot Ruger GP100 .22LR requires…but if I walked into a shop and found one, there's a good chance I'd buy it.
I reduce the risk by hardly ever going into gun stores.
Not sure. I don't know enough about them from before the quality issues and changes in ownership. Perhaps I should. But before all that. I guess a '72 might be cool to match my favorite Browning Hi-Power.I think they came out in '62, what year would you want? I'd love an early one.
All of the BGC crapola as kept a lot of guns out of the classifieds, I believe. A gun that's worth $100-150 all of a sudden is not a "good deal" once the fees are added. Then, in this state, it's becoming a two trip purchase. Often not worth it.At one time before on dumb BGC laws...
I used to buy older .22 Rifles and shotguns that needed a little TLC
I'd fix 'em up...play with 'em for awhile.
Then sell or trade for a new one .
Was a fun way to see how different actions worked and got to practice and improve on firearm refinish / repair skills.
Miss those days.
Some were planned out...many were impulse buys from a gun show,
I still look at / for older .22 rifles and shotguns...don't see 'em so much any more at shops or shows....sad to say.
And with all the extra fees and such...it ain't hardly worth the trouble...which was probably part of the plan behind the dumbazz law / BGC.
Andy
I go to BiMart often and always swing by the gun counter. The good thing is that BiMart doesn't sell used guns!I reduce the risk by hardly ever going into gun stores.
Cant imagine how much fun that would be to pack that across europe on your back.
Those wouldn't have been carried. The Nazis had mechanized infantry and would have carried them around in trucks or tracked vehicles.Cant imagine how much fun that would be to pack that across Europe on your back.
I saw one of those a few years back, but I don't think it was for sale, since it was in a museum in Cody, Wyoming, and WAS Teddy's rifle.An original 1895 winchester in 405 winchester Teddy's big medicine