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Thats so hideous, I kinda like it......Henry X model 360 Buckhammer. Said I didn’t want the X model but the price was $100 under what I had seen it for online so….
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Thats so hideous, I kinda like it......Henry X model 360 Buckhammer. Said I didn’t want the X model but the price was $100 under what I had seen it for online so….
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Thats so hideous, I kinda like it......
It also has the factory $200 trigger job and night sights. Also does not seem to have been used a whole lot. There is a nick on the rail where someone may have had a light mounted. GS says they will let me have it for $700--should I go for it?Was tempted today by a used .45 ACP Sig P220R (w/rail and night sites). The gun had all new springs. They wanted $800 and I thought that a bit steep.
If you have the cash burning a hole in your pocket why not???It also has the factory $200 trigger job and night sights. Also does not seem to have been used a whole lot. There is a nick on the rail where someone may have had a light mounted. GS says they will let me have it for $700--should I go for it?
Been thinking about this one. If I were to stuff $500 in my wallet and go by the GS and if it is still there, it probably would come home with me. What is it about guns, you can never have enough of them.Oh man, so tempting. This is a .38 Special Model 15-2 S&W. I could have this for $425. Am I crazy for passing it up? It looks to be in great condition other than that the chrome looks to need some polishing. Little to no end play. Good lock-up. Firing pin on the hammer.
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This one is still there. Shop says people will show interest until they find out it is not a .357 Magnum. Obviously they don't know their S&W classic revolvers.Oh man, so tempting. This is a .38 Special Model 15-2 S&W. I could have this for $425. Am I crazy for passing it up? It looks to be in great condition other than that the chrome looks to need some polishing. Little to no end play. Good lock-up. Firing pin on the hammer.
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It's mine. Took it home today for only $200! The 9mm barrel is a bonus as I really wanted an extra frame. Now there is one other barrel I should have, a 2.5" .45 ACP!Like new Bond Roughneck in 9mm with box. They have on consignment for $225. MSRP is $277. Maybe I should grab it. 9mm is a good caliber to have and a second frame would facilitate comparsion between my .45 Colt barrel and my .357 Magnum barrel.
I can take cash Wed am and if still there maybe it was meant to be.
Sure. What did you see there?Does the gun show on Saturday count? Jackson TN.
Guess it wasn't meant to be. A shame though.One of my LGS had a 170 prefix(first year) in pristine condition Ruger SP101 3" 357 for $600 OTD but I recently had bought the same gun in 2.25". I also was bidding on a excellent condition Ruger Speed Six 2 3/4" another LGS had listed on GB. I wouldn't have had to pay transfer or shipping. I got outbid an hour before bidding ended and planned on waiting until last minute to up my bid considerably. I fell asleep.
The 9mm Kurze (.380) HScs have a well-deserved horrible reputation. Mine was a jam-o-matic, apparently most of the .380s are. The wartime .32s are supposed to be decent feeders.A Mauser Model HSc 380 pcp 9mm kurz. GS has it listed for $500 but wanted to make a deal with me. The deal breaker was when I found out it is not a 9mm but a .380 ACP called 9mm Kurz. Curioius gun though. Has the magazine release on the base. The slide locks back and unlocks by shoving the magazine back in. The hammer looks like it was bobbed but I think they are just made this way. It is like this one:
https://www.gunsinternational.com/g...del-hsc-380-pcp-9mm-kurz.cfm?gun_id=101240819
I like mine, but it is a handful, that’s for sure. My two sons like it a lot too. I traded one of my 3 too many trap guns for mine. Keep in mind you can shoot 454, 45 Colt, and 45 Schofield in it. Not bad at all with those pee-wee loads!Today being whatever day it happens to be or even within the last several days you happened to stop in to a gun shop. So today, I visited my local gun shop and they had one of these puppies with the 8.38-inch barrel. It's a 460 S&W Magnum. They list for $1429. This used one they were asking $995. Nice deal. I should have bought it but I don't know if my wrists are strong enough. They had a box of hollow point ammo 20 rounds for $30. I held one round and wondered if it was for a Howitzer! This is one big monster of a revolver. I will probably kick myself for not buying it but it was not on my shopping list and with that caliber I don't think I want the lock. Really, I am looking for something a tad smaller, maybe a 44 or a 41, possibly another 357 but with a long barrel since I already have two snubs.
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Both fine guns. What do you like/dislike about each one?On the other hand, this one is still at the other GS and I was told before that I could have it for $425 (listing at $500). Its a S&W 15-2 .38 Special . Is this a better choice over the Model 67 I posted above?