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I picked up a new old shotgun at an auction recently and I finally got it from my FFL. It is a 1936 Remington Model 11 Sportsman autoloading shotgun, 16 ga. My FIL had a Browning A5 Sweet 16 at one time, sadly it was stolen. I was out bid on the lever guns I was really after and just following the auction and it popped up. The price was good, even with the buyer's premium. It included a period Lyman Cutts compensator with a full choke end. it also has a vintage rubber slip on recoil pad that was hard as a rock. Also, it will be a sweet mate for the 1936 Remington Model 81 autoloading rifle (.35 rem). They look quite similar. I did my normal teardown and deep cleaning, removed the old recoil pad (to find another underneath). The finish on the stock was meh, with obvious wear under the recoil pad. The forend was in good shape. Both pieces ended up with a deep clean/strip and a hand rubbed Danish oil finish. One of these days I will get it (and all the lever guns) to the range for a day of shooting. These photos are from the auction site: These were taken when I removed the recoil pad: These are after I put it all back together. The stock and forend will still get a few more hand rubbed layers of Danish Oil: The Model 81 for Reference:2 points
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The Model 11 Remington is basically the same thing as a Browning Auto-5. Designed by JMB himself, it is recoil operated, not gas, so it’s got some thump to it. It also one of the most naturally pointing shotguns there is, if not the best.2 points
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Just to give an idea, this is one in NC we used to shoot at. (Bad pic, but gives you an idea of what we do with them).2 points
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I have 2 PCR and this one is for my wife. Like new, never carried , around 200 rounds, not a single issue. Heavily cajunized and upgraded with over $300 various parts to make it a very sweet carry or home defense shooter. Key features: 1. Single action 3 lb 14 OZ ; Double action 7lb 12 OZ. The trigger job makes it very accurate 2. Cajun gun work (CGW) reach reduction and short reset kit including the stainless trigger and float trigger pin installed, Polished hammer hook and sear. 3. reduced power main spring, trigger return spring and extended firing pin, 4. $80 Lok grips G10 Mayhen Brown and Black grips. The palm curve makes the grip fit like a glove (not included) 5. Front Dawson fiber optic sight 6. Polished internally to make the action very smooth 7. Stock parts included. Cash and meeting around Cool Springs area, must have valid TN license.1 point
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I took this case in trade and put a new piece of foam in it to be customized for your specific needs latches are very tight and there is a picture of a few scuff marks between the wheels any questions call or text 224-402-4433 will trade for 6.5 PRC Ammo im in Lavergne Smyrna and Murfreesboro everyday Monday thru Friday if that helps1 point
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Ruger LC9s w/ Kydex IWB Holster Features: Ruger LC9s, a compact single stack 9mm handgun w/thumb safety. Fingergrip extension floorplate. Includes everything pictured. IWB holster comes w/interchangeable clips for IWB or IWB tuckable concealed carry. In excellent condition, well-suited for concealed carry. Price: $3001 point
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Here's a Smith & Wesson 24-3 3" Bbl. 44spl built by Smith & Wesson for Lew Horton Distributors has a set of KimAhrends grips on it I had laying around and the orginal factory Finger Grove Grips, Box, Paperwork and a Letter from Lew Horton Distributors stating this gun was made in 1984 and is number 787 out of 5000 shipped from Smith & Wesson to Lew Horton Distributor between 1983-1985 Price reduced was $1885, now Asking $1675 CASH F-F. I live in the Whitehouse area and can meet locally around Goodlettsville, Hendersonville, Gallatin and Nashville area for a FTF transaction, but I can drive a little to a halfway point to do the deal, just tell me where you live at if it's farther away than the N Nashville area. Please PM me any questions or if you need some more pictures. Thanks for looking.1 point
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I have 2 great pistols here, but I will only sell 1. 1) Staccato C2: Comes with Staccato case, tactical sight plate (Dawson Precision), red dot sight plate (Dawson Precision), Holosun 407K red dot, 6 magazines (2/16, 2/17, 2/20). This is a great pistol with minor holster wear and modest round count. This package would cost 3300.00 new and I am selling for 2,700.00. There isn't a lot I can say about the C2 that shooters don't know. New price 2500.00 Not Available any longer. 2) Cosaint Arms COS21: 9mm double stack comes with case, extra grip module (competition style), C&H optics mount plate for Holosun 507C, and one for Holosun 507K. The gun has the Holosun 507K green dot installed. This gun also has the iron sight plate included. It comes with 2 MBX 17 round magazines, one 23 round MBX magazine and 2 Altas gun works 20 round magazines. Currently the gun is set up for carry but changing the grip module gives you a completely different gun. Note: the MBX 17 round magazines will not work on the competition grip module. If you would like information about Cosaint Arms there are a couple interviews on YouTube with the owner, Greg Mooney. He's a good guy and is accessible for technical questions or aftermarket orders. I have right at 3,000.00 in this package and will sell for 2500.00. I am near Columbia and am willing to travel a reasonable distance to meet buyer. New price 2200.00. SOLD1 point
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beautiful piece. Nice score, congratulations! And nice work restoring the wood.1 point
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My first CZ was a PCR about 10-12 years ago. Got it in a trade, so I dont know what work had been done to it. I didnt even know about Cajun and CZC back then. What I DO know, I shot it with my son one day, and also brought my Sig P226 Legion. That PCR shot circles around the Sig. After that I've been a CZ fan. I always wished I kept that PCR. Ive had 2 since then, but both stock and neither shot as well as that first one.1 point
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Thanks to all who have given advice. I'm kinda likin the P07 and the PCR ideas. I honestly didn't know about the PCR. Thanks a bunch. leroy...1 point
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Selling my LNIB Ruger LCRx 38SPL. I am asking $395.00 for the gun. I have a total of 30 rounds through the gun and it is in the same condition as purchased. No Trades Please. I prefer payment in Cash, Cashiers Check, or USPS Money Order only please. Thanks for looking. The Gun Comes With: Original Ruger Case Gun Lock Paperwork "The gun must be purchased by a resident of the State of Tennessee, Must have a TN HCP, and fillout and sign Bill of Sale" Sold Thanks TGO1 point
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I love my model 11. It was my grandfathers. It was the only shotgun I used till my late 20’s. Was quite the shock when I used a different shotgun to find out that not all shotguns kick like a mule like the model 11.0 points
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