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Posts posted by Koljec
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Very nice, thanks!
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Do you know the barrel length on these guns? Thanks you!
I'm looking for that detail, too. I think Molot makes them in 16", 20" and 26" barrels...
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Pre-order placed. Thanks for bringing these in!
What capacities will be available for the Russian mags? Any idea of barrel length?
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Bump for one more time before I sell these nice long guns at the gun shop:
* SLR106FR is still for sale. $800. Includes shipping.
* Benelli Supernova Tactical 12ga w/ Comfortech Stock, ghost ring sights, and collapsible stock. $625. Includes shipping.
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Kimber Solo mags pending...
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SLR106-FR is still for sale. Now $850 + Shipping, added FFL cost, etc.
Kimber Solo Mags are still available. Now Free to good home, + shipping (figure $10).
Lastly, I have a clean Benelli Supernova Tactical (18.5" barrel) with Comfortech stock and ghostring sights for sale. It's seen about 200 rounds. It eats all shells. This also includes a somewhat hard-to-find Benelli Collapsible stock! Email me for pictures or additional details. Asking $700 + shipping, FFL cost, etc.
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Selling my SLR-106FR
I'm the second owner. I've kept it clean and put about 500 rounds through it. It's never failed to feed or eject with 55gr, 62gr, and . Serial has a BD prefix so the feed ramp is good to go. Includes everything in the picture: (2) 30-round Circle 10 magazines (one smoke, one black), and (1) 5-round Arsenal magazine useful for sighting. Also includes a BP-02 mount and Vortex (Viper I think, discontinued) scope.
Asking $875. No trades. Figure +$25 for ground shipping to your FFL, and buyer pays FFL any additional FFL fees. Will accept M.O. and personal checks, but I will wait for those to clear before shipping.
I also have 3 lightly-used Kimber Solo magazines for sale: (2) 8-rounders, and (1) 6-rounder
Asking $40 for all three, includes shipping.
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How long is it? Are we talkin' Warsaw length?
maybe even a cm shorter. it's a great stock, but i don't know how comfortable it would be for recoil above 410 or 223.
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Walmart is pressured by the people that live and shop in that area and walmart doesn't want to fight with them. Walmart hate's dealing with anti anything it cost them alot of money each year to fight brain dead people every year. Retailer's want to sell you anything they can.
This is important to keep in mind. I live in an urban setting with a lot of poverty. If it weren't locked, ammo would be stolen. If it's not restricted to sales before dark or whatever time, people would buy ammo right before night-time shootings. It doesn't stop those things from happening, but it slows it down a little bit.
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ammo prices are good, if they got what you want i can see that, but id rather give my money to an actual gun store. even if i have to pay more, id rather help the little guy. but for those that want to shop there then go for it. i wont try to sway you otherwise.
my county now has two of them big super fucks and since they became operational, ive literally watched several small businesses go under,
I'd rather give my money to a smaller well-run operation, too. But where I am, a lot of the individual gun shops stink -- they're slower than the DMV, anything worth buying is a special order without ETA, they charge $50+ for transfers, and their markup on non-firearms is insane -- kinda like gunshows, it's like they're oblivious to the internet. Not to mention the bullshit opinions and sales advice that a lot of the counter guys have. I have to buy my ammo online or at Walmart, and any new firearm is purchased online and arriving through the FFL who works from home and charges $25.
Walmart ruins lives, but I can't put up with the runaround at most gunshops and pay a higher price for it. Until that's fixed, I'll go to WalMart and pay $5 per box for Tula 5.56 rather than pay $8 at JimBob's while hearing an earful from the guy who thinks a Saiga is a mispronunciation of Sig Sauer.
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online:
aimsurplus
natchez shooters
local:
walmart
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If you can bump up to $500ish:
Benelli Supernova 12 Gauge
Ruger SP101 in 22LR
Sig Sauer P226 Classic in 22LR
Great guns, and you don't have to worry about ammo cost.
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MT I disagree slightly, they can vote.
I'd like to agree with this, but look at the choices. The GOP can only offer pathetic ideologues/demogogues. We would need a None of the Above option on the ballot to achieve anything new through voting.
I wish Christie could somehow get the nomination. He's a fat bastard, but I think he's pragmatic.
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But the charges are blatant examples of the things expressly prohibited by the FCPA... how the hell did the prosecutors screw this up? Everyone doing business internationally knows or should know about the FCPA, violations will cost the company millions (ask Siemens, $395mil fine just to the US government, more to Germany, total of half a billion dollars in fines alone)
I can tell you that state prosecution is a very hard job because our system affords so much process to law-breakers. And then there are the pro-defendant judges...I imagine getting convictions is exacerbated at the federal level.
I'm puzzled by the original post -- S&W seems like the bad guy here.
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If you're open to considering imports, risk a few hundred on the Zastava 22lr bolt actions carried by KVar, or try to find a sobol or biathlon gun.
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There's a vendor on Gunbroker auctioning collapsible stocks for Benelli Supernovas, starting bid is $260. Auction #274151518. The seller will do sales for that price by phone, too.
Not exactly cheap, but, even after credit card fee and shipping, it's the best deal I've seen for Supernova collapsibles.
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I’m always a big DA revolver fan so how about a Ruger Speed 6 in 9mm.
That's pretty awesome. How is 9mm through a revolver? Any downside?
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Nifty. If it's $1500 or under, I'm in.
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I would say a Sig P226 for a true 9mmm mine has never had a malfunction in over 2k rounds....now if your open to any 9mm/.38/.357 caliber round I would go for a Ruger SP101 in .357mag. I used to carry the Sig and now the SP101 goes with me every where. The revolver will go bang every time and just in case it doesn't squeeze again, that should do it for ya.
I have a P226 in 22LR for target practice. I'm impressed by it -- great feel in my hand, and it makes me a better shooter at 30'+. I can't wait to get a 9mm slide. But it won't really work as a concealed piece.
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Other reason I started this thread is, my gal is also carrying now, and is looking for something small (in 9mm), that can still be enjoyable enough to shoot and practice with. We are looking at the Ruger LC9 but I haven't shot one yet, and I'm a little concerned that it might be a little 'stinger' like my PA-63 she's currently carrying.
Any ideas?
Also have a friend with a Kahr 9mm, who might want to sell it. Not sure whether it's the CW9 or the PM9, but they both look like a pretty decent size carry pistol.
The Solo is a stinger. Still worth test-firing, though.
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I've got a Kimber Solo for ccw. Takes some getting used to, but it's been reliable for me through about 500 rounds. Only thing not really right about it is that ccw weapons should be disposable on some level, in case they become evidence.
Looking forward to getting a couple 8 round extended mags that should be out later this week. Room for pinky should help with firing.
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I will make sure in the future, if a buyer uses Paypal to NOT say anything about the payment being for something firearm-related!
Paypal is a great convenience when it works (arguably better for the buyer than the seller), but it claims its percentage, and there can still be grief. If you do Paypal, I would make sure it's with a party you trust because you won't be able to leave an enforceable paper-trail through Paypal. And in the email/receipt only put something like "per email dated...".
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The Benelli Supernova pump. Best grip ever, best sights ever, best loading ramp ever, best chamber possible (2.75-3.5"), chromed, and it's also the cheapest "tactical" factory pump. Cheaper than the Remmy by like $100.
So far, I feel the same about mine. Only wish I could get a hold of the 14" canadian version with adjustable stock.
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Doesn't look like this receiver is slant-cut. Will the receiver accept standard AK buttstocks? Warsaw length fits me a little better...