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I'll add another plus one for them. I have the high polish blue model, and it looks near as good as anything that came out of the Colt shop back in the heyday.
And if at all possible, please show up in Richmond for Lobby Day in January. We need a massive turnout this year; numbers have declined the last few years since we've had some successes... but we need to make our numbers seen and felt more than ever.
Details on the VCDL webpage.
Yeah, you did good hevin, and welcome to the board.
Beater trade-in Model 10's are going for around 300 now, so a bit more for a 15 is a darn good find.
I'd love to see them booted from NFA, but don't believe they should be classified as a firearm of any type. I can buy a lawnmower muffler in a blister pack hanging on the rack at the hardware store.... a gun muffler shouldn't be treated differently.
I've always felt that the health angle was...
i would avoid painting it orange, but otherwise, have at it.
If you're not sure you will like the look, you can always try using some camo stretch tape first to get an idea.... and even paint over the tape if you want to practice.
No, the 250 is what it is, DAO, and that's it. It's younger twin, the 320 is striker fired and is also DAO.
If you want a polymer SIG in DA/SA, the one you want is the 2022. It's as close to a 229 in polymer as you can get, and has been called "SIG's best kept secret".
Looking at several of the above posts, it proves just how confusing and senseless this regulation is.
The actual requirement is ten or fewer imported parts, from a list of counted parts. Not all parts on a firearm are counted.
I'm still trying to find any evidence that anyone has ever been...
Here's the thread you need to read:
http://www.northeastshooters.com/vbulletin/threads/56054-MOVING-to-Massachusetts-Read-Here-First!
If I had to move back there, I'd definitely try to live across the state line in NH and commute.
The SIG 250 has the most "revolver like" trigger of any that I have owned... and I started out on revolvers long ago.
Additionally, it gives you the option to swap calibers and frame sizes easily.
Probably one of the best .22 revolvers out there. i have a 617-0 and would be very unlikely to part with it. And that's one reason they are pricey.... owners just don't let them go. As you noted, prices are high, and climbing. But I can guarantee that should you decide to sell it, unlikely as it...
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