Been a while since we had a guns n' ammo discussion.
Some of you are AR shooters Im sure. Im looking at a Colt 6920. Will be my first AR. Picked up a Glock this fall and really enjoy shooting it. Any feedback on that weapon?
Anyone else been in a buy/sell/trade mood with hardware? [Reply]
Originally Posted by stlchiefs:
Jealous as hell! That's nice man. Can I ask where you're finding all your WWII weapons? You buying more?
The P38 I won on Gunbroker for $461 and $530 after shipping and ffl fee. I took a chance hoping it'd be in good condition since I won it for cheap. It turned out to just be dirty.
The Luger I bought at a local store for $1500. These are two guns I'll never get rid of, along with my Springfield 03 and M1 carbine.
Yes, I'll buy more. I got put on hold for an M1 Garand (sold out, could be six months) by the CMP. I'll probably buy 1-2 WWII weapons per year. Probably a German captured Polish radom or Japanese Type 14 Nambu pistol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Radar Chief:
Quick question: going price on an SKS never fired, I'm assuming Norinco, comes with a couple of boxes of FMJ. Asking for a friend.
If its never fired and has the bayonet, I'd say at least $400. And that's if it isn't one of the Chinese variants that takes AK mags from the factory.
Originally Posted by Munson:
If its never fired and has the bayonet, I'd say at least $400. And that's if it isn't one of the Chinese variants that takes AK mags from the factory.
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No AK mags, blade bayonet. Comes with 30 boxes of ammo for $500.
I told him it sounds like a decent deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Radar Chief:
No AK mags, blade bayonet. Comes with 30 boxes of ammo for $500.
I told him it sounds like a decent deal.
30 boxes of ammo on the stripper clips? If yes, that's a good deal. If it's just 30 boxes of ammo, is it Russian crap or brass casings? How many rounds per box? [Reply]
I bought a Ruger Blackhawk Elite air rifle (.177) on sale and just got it yesterday. I went and got some pellets yesterday and decided to try it out this morning. That thing is louder than my 10/22! I guess it isn't the air rifle from my childhood. But it was a good deal...$55 and it came with a 4x32 scope:
Originally Posted by kepp:
I bought a Ruger Blackhawk Elite air rifle (.177) on sale and just got it yesterday. I went and got some pellets yesterday and decided to try it out this morning. That thing is louder than my 10/22! I guess it isn't the air rifle from my childhood. But it was a good deal...$55 and it came with a 4x32 scope:
I'm telling you, if you want to ultimate short range "urban hunting ammo" go with the CCI Quiet-22. It's a 40 grain .22LR round that moves at 710 FPS and it's accurate out to about 30 yards. At 50 yards you get into about a 3 1/2 group. It's a lot quieter than a pellet gun. That's all I use around here to smack rabbits and squirrels.
The only drawback is I doubt it has enough juice to cycle through a semi auto model unless you were to manually eject it after each round. I just load it up in one of my scoped up bolt action .22 rifles and let it rip.
Originally Posted by Bwana:
I'm telling you, if you want to ultimate short range "urban hunting ammo" go with the CCI Quiet-22. It's a 40 grain .22LR round that moves at 710 FPS and it's accurate out to about 30 yards. At 50 yards you get into about a 3 1/2 group. It's a lot quieter than a pellet gun. That's all I use around here to smack rabbits and squirrels.
The only drawback is I doubt it has enough juice to cycle through a semi auto model unless you were to manually eject it after each round. I just load it up in one of my scoped up bolt action .22 rifles and let it rip.
Here is some guy doing a demo, he is wearing hearing protection but trust me, you don't need it.
I used to shoot that (or an earlier version of it) with my Dad's 10/22 when I was a kid...fun stuff. But you're right, it didn't cycle the 10/22. It would be perfect for a bolt action Mossberg plinkster. [Reply]
I would love to pick up one of these for some reason.
The Henry survival rifle designed long ago by Stoner for the military but just dint catch on really. [Reply]
i have plenty 22 cal to plink around with but this is compact light waterpoof and floats perfect to take on canoe. But 250.00 I would rather find used.
Right now
i have my sights set on a Colt 1911 have not pulled the trigger yet but its hovered pretty close to the thunder button. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kaepernick:
Good luck finding a 25 on that small matching part. Those searches are usually a needle in a haystack.
FWIW, I would ask you which part is non-matching. It was not uncommon in the field for armorers to lose the toggle pin or for it to break. If it is stamped with a "42", then that is probably an official armorers replacement part and qualifies your Luger as "all matching" for collector purposes. From a purist standpoint, I enjoy having ALL matching numbers, including the toggle pin. But if that is what is missing 25 and has "42" instead, then you are "all matching" collectible.
I can't speak to the price as condition is so important and I haven't priced Lugers in years, but your 1937 is late year, as the early year guns still had the strawing on the trigger and take-down lever like the earlier years had.
Congratulations. P.08 Lugers are so cool.
I got super lucky and found the matching part. My Luger is all matching now. I highly doubt I ever shoot it now. Hate to break a matching part.
A knowledgeable Luger person told me now that it's matching its probably worth what I paid for it or close to it. [Reply]