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I managed to pick up a nice S&W model 36 today. Chief's Special .38, blued, wood grips. The grips are nice color, the gold medalion in them is perfect. Gun shows very little use, is super clean, no rust, no pitting, lock-up is nice and tight. The big burning question is...what's a S&W 36 going...
Well, I've been looking for a small framed .38 with a 3 or 4 inch barrel and I found a really nice Rossi 351 with 3 inch barrel. The Made in Brazil by Taurus Rossi, made in 2011, blue is perfect, really nice looking gun. Problem is, trigger pull is really really hard. Wolff doesn't make a...
I have a snub .38, an NOT looking for another. What I am looking for is a 3 or 4 inch barreled .38 but on a small frame. For example, I have a S&W model 36 and I have some Charter Arms Undercover .38's. This weekend I went to the gunshow looking for a 3 or 4 inch barrelled .38. I tried Ruger...
Hello everyone, I've been looking for a small 20 gauge for my daughters to shoot, been looking at some online auctions and at my local gunshops. Haven't been able to find much locally. But today I stopped at a pawn shop that I don't visit very often and found a Turkish made Charles Daly 20 gauge...
I was recently reading a post about Mossberg 500 and Remington 870 and who's better made and all that. Got me thinking. I own a Mossy 500 now, very little use, works great, but I don't get to shoot it much anymore. But, years ago I used to reload and shoot trap. Shot every Thursday night for...
Never thought I'd consider selling my AK but have Dr. appt on Wed. and might need surgery, am self pay, no insurance, might need to liquidate some of the toys. So, am wondering what the AK and ammo is worth?
InterOrdnance US made AK. Some people have a poor opinion of I.O. Inc but this gun...
There's a gunshop near me that always has AR's, usually more they can sell. They usually have a good selection, varying manufacturers, M4's, flat tops, all kinds. And, off in the corner, they have a steel rack with about a dozen dusty 20" AR's that look very much like Vietnam War era rifles...
My daughter is seriously interested in joining the military, is thinking Coast Guard or Air Force, but Army is close/next choice.
I've had her shooting since she was 10, but I've never had an AR based rifle. Am wondering if maybe I should sell my AK and 7.62x39 ammo and invest in an AR platform...
I just found some old Charter Arms Undercover .38's at a local shop, one from 1980, one from 1978, and an even older 3" barrelled one from 1969.
Finished seemed good on all of them and lock-up on the '78 was rock solid. Trigger doesn't feel to bad. All but one had the small narrow wooden grips...
I'm curious. I keep running into the occasional reference to I.O. AK's and it seems like people have a generally poor opinion of them
I've had over a dozen AK's: too many WASR's, 4 or 5 Saiga's that I've converted, someone's other convertion (think it was a Hesse), had a beautiful Armory USA...
I'm not a doomsdayer or zombie hunter. But, was wondering, if there was some natural disaster that affected national infrastructure and there was civil unrest, what sidearm would I want at my side.
I'm a big fan of some of the S&W's I've had, especially the CS9 I just had to get rid of for...
I've got one, love it, would like to hear the opinion of some other owners:
Reliability, repairs needed over the years, upgrades?
Accuracy, good holsters, etc.
School me on the CS9.
I'm the proud owner of a nice S&W CS9 but it had the stock Hogue grips which were just too fat for my hand. Some members here recommended I check out grips by a company called GrifTac and I just wanted to report, the grips I got from them are excellent. Fit and finish is perfect, have the S&W...
Here's the deal. I have a single shot Rossi 7.62x39 that's just not impressing me. Only have about 10 rounds down the pipe and I'm ready to trade it in already. Gonna take it back to the gun shop that I bought it from and want to walk out with another rifle. They have some used Rem 700's in...
I like the old alloy framed S&W's. Not the old first generation ones but more like the third generation guns and there about. Had a 6904 that I liked but had to sell. Found a decent condition CS9 today that I just had to take home. $299 in the box with two mags, out the door. Went right to the...
First off, let me say I hate scout mounts and long eye relief scopes so if that's your suggestion, don't bother.
I'm looking for a solid mount for the receiver or dust cover. I don't mind inletting the stock if needed so...what say you all. What's the best mount?
Well, you all called it. I bought a Rossi single shot gun for hogs and she'll light US brass cased boxer primed ammo most of the time. But the harder, more recessed, Berdan primed Russian stuff won't fire unless I give it two or three tries. My barrel does NOT appear to be of the new Wizard...
I've got more than a few guns that shoot 7.62x39 and, as expected, have more than a few rounds of that caliber. So, when the idea of a hug hunt came up, I thought, heck, why not. And why not try it with my trusty AK/SKS round.
So, I bought a single shot Rossi rifle in 7.62x39, mounted a 3-9x40...
That's all the info I have. Anyone ever heard of it? Relative says he's got a rifle that's made in Georgia by Cotco and in 7.62 caliber. He's not a gun enthusiast so not really sure what he has, I'm trying to figure it out for him. He claims it was made in Georgia and sold to the Chinese back in...
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