What is the last gun that you bought?

Very, very nice gun. I would trade plastic for it any day of the week.

Is this a factory gun or customized?
Added some skateboard tape to the grip, otherwise it's just a factory matte stainless. As funds permit I will be putting a reach reduction trigger, a nicer hammer and springs in it, along with some polishing to get the trigger pull wgt down some. Don't think I'll be trading this one anytime soon.
 
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Where are all the pics for these new guns? This thread gets pretty boring without pics. :(
OK, here is the Anderson "poverty pony" that I mentioned a few posts back, lower build completed earlier today. It will get a LaRue MBT as soon as I receive it, but I put a mil-spec trigger/hammer into it, just because.

The 18" .223 Wylde upper should be here tomorrow. poverty pony.jpg
 
Bought this for my Birthday, in August, 357 Mag. The previous owner buggered up the base pin assembly, trying to remove the base pin. When I met him for the sale, I asked him why he didn't clean the piece. He bowed his head and told me that it couldn't get the base pin out. Taking a look at things, I offered him $350.00. He said okay. Ordered a new base pin assembly, cleaned it up. Shoots real nice.

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Don't know how to post photos, but my most recent purchase was a Springfield Armory TRP Operator half-rail, bull barrel bought "used" from the original purchaser, unfired by the original buyer, for $1000.
 
A nice Webley Mark IV 38 S&W with only one screw head buggered up and it was interesting to replace. The threads were British Whitworth and the slot in the head was concave and designed to fit a tuppence.

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The screw is the cam lock that holds the cylinder in place and you can remove the screw to fully field strip and clean the bore and cylinders separately. Since it was most often used in the field the best tool would be something readily available and a tuppence is just such an object throughout the British Empire and common to all their dominions.
 
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