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    Ankle pistol

    Personally I think the Kahr CW380 is the perfect ankle gun.
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    Looking for Ideas on New Buy

    Can't go wrong with a Ruger MKII, or Browning Buck Mark.
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    Kahr T9 (somedays you just get lucky)

    It's extremely hard to find good deals in pawn shops these days. I guess that's one draw back of them easily being able to check going prices on websites like gunbroker and armslist. You almost have to visit them everyday (or get lucky) to catch the occasional good deal.
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    Kahr T9 (somedays you just get lucky)

    What's not to love, right? I know Kahrs aren't for everybody but it seem those of us who like them ... love them.
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    Kahr T9 (somedays you just get lucky)

    Yeah, I think it's one of the sexiest pistols I've seen, even prettier than the photos of it I used to drool over. Maybe not as sexy as my CZ 97B but pretty darn close. I like it a lot.
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    Kahr T9 (somedays you just get lucky)

    I also have a CM9, CW380 and a K9 ... the K9 was my favorite before I found this. Still love the K9 but love this T9 more.
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    Kahr T9 (somedays you just get lucky)

    The gunsmithing thing does have me a bit riled, especially because it was supposed to be an anniversary gift for my wife, but I've managed to remain calm about the really bad customer service. He won't be getting any more business from me especially because I was supposed to have it back today...
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    Kahr T9 (somedays you just get lucky)

    I was having kind of a bad day today. I've had a pistol at a local smith's shop now for seven weeks for what was supposed to be a two week job. He called me to come get the pistol as it was finally ready. I showed up to find out what I had asked to be done to the pistol was actually not done. So...
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    Marlin 444T

    From the forum post that Elkins45 linked to, I read this: "All the guns with the monte carlo straight grip stocks were either roll stamped "444" or "444T" and the ones with "444T" were only made in 1971 and 1972 ."
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    Marlin 444T

    Thanks for all the info and comments. Here are some detailed photos of the gun. I measured the barrel, it's officially 16.25" long. It feels like there's been trigger work done, it's smooth and crisp and breaks right around 5lbs. The gun has also been duracoated. I think I'm really gonna like...
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    Marlin 444T

    Me either. That is really what my question is about. I can't find any useful info on it and my gun dealer didn't have any info in his books about it either.
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    Marlin 444T

    Thank you.
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    Marlin 444T

    I'm not exactly sure what you mean by, " Just keep this on mind if that's what you have". What's the difference? I'm new to the 444, will it shoot both? I assume if there's a short brass then there's also long, or standard brass?
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    Marlin 444T

    I picked this little beauty up today (along with 150 rounds of ammo, 100 pieces of new brass, two boxes of bullets, and reloading dies). 444 Marlin with 16" barrel. I can't find any info on it. I pretty sure it's a rare rifle, does anybody know anything about it? Years of manufacture? How many...
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    Para Tac Four Grips

    Does anybody know where I can find a set, or have a set of thin aluminum grips made for a Para Tac Four? Thanks
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    Sling Question

    Thanks, guys, I appreciate it.
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    Sling Question

    I'm needing a sling for my Cavalry Arms lower. Does anybody know who makes this sling? Or any other slings that will work without having to modify the gun?
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    Poldi Wolfram Special

    Okay guys, I found out a lot of info on it so I bought it. Got them down to $700. :) It's actually a 16 gauge and it's an A&D Body Action scattergun by Jindřich Jiráček Praha in 1946 right after WWII.
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    Poldi Wolfram Special

    Thanks for the input,guys. I appreciate it.
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    Poldi Wolfram Special

    Here are some photos of the gun in question. All I know is I think it's beautiful, it seems really well made, and it fits me perfectly. Other than that I know nothing about doubles. They're asking $800. I don't know if that's a fair price, great price, or overpriced. "][/URL] [/URL][/IMG]...
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