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tercel89

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  1. Some of the Sp101's that i have been seeing lately , new and used , have the barrels tilted left or right. As if they are not screwed on properly . A few that I saw were new ones at gun shops. looking at the crane or main part of the revolver , the barrel wasn't straight and lined up.
  2. I am wanting a 3 inch barrel and something in a .357 so I can shoot 38 when I want to. The old Security Six models sure seem nice. Ruger owners seems to talk about how they dont use screws to secure their revolvers and how S&W's use of screws is their weakness. Is there any truth to this ?
  3. I have my semi-autos , and now I want the "end all be all" revolver in 38/357mag ? I have searched for this a lot and for me it seems to be the Ruger SP101 and GP100 . Those revolvers seem to be very easily detailed stripped for any problem that may arise or parts replacement. I like Glock for the reason that they use very few parts. Any information is appreciated.
  4. Good seeing you back on here Larry. Hopefully things will swing in your favor and get going positive for you. I pray the best for ya.
  5. WOW that's a smoking deal for a big bore Glock !
  6. Thanks to all for the good information.
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  8. I lowered the price to my rock bottom price of $445.
  9. I've gotten a lot of questions on its size. S&W labels this as the Compact. It's the same size as a Glock 19. Hopefully this helps some people out about its size.
  10. Weekend bump
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  12. These are on the rare side. A very nice polymer hammer gun. Also a top notch TGO member.
  13. sold pending meet
  14. If you have the room and time build your own pit. I love BBQ and there were just 2 good places in my town so I built my own BBQ pit and made a burn barrel with it. I'll try to post a picture of mine. It's the old school type where I burn my wood in a barrel and then shovel the wood into my pit every hour . A few shoulders take around 12-15 hrs but it's worth it. I have cooked deer , chicken , turkey , pork , beef , and hopefully this winter I'll catch a few wild hogs to cook on there too. Next spring I plan to cook a goat. here's my set-up. The pit is up front nd the wood burn barrel is off to the side.
  15. I ended up at The BBQ Shop. The food was great. Like I said , I make my own BBQ at home with an old fashioned cinder block pit I built. I dont use sauce and my pork and deer is usually only wet from it's own juices. Sometimes I will make some vinegar based sauce and mop it on the meat every few hours. But anyways , I ordered some ribs and ordered them "wet" with sauce. WOW !!!! The sauce they use and that was on the table was AWESOME !!! I am not a sauce person but this was just great ! It was NOT sweet and was NOT tangy. It was as if they used tomatoe paste , sour cream , cumin , and some other non-tangy spices. This sauce was just great ! I guess it I can say it was creamy. The meat was great . I like cole slaw and hate it when slaw is sweet but their slaw was mustard based and was GREAT ! It seemed to have some onions cut up in it too. The best slaw I ever had in my life ! My wife had the bbq sandwich on Texas toast . The sandwich had a ton of pork in it. I was pleased ! Thanks for the suggestions to all you guys. Ill try to post pictures of my wife's sandwich cut in half and my rib plate.
  16. Thanks guys. I looked up some of them and a few use charcoal. Since I make my own at my house with wood I guess I'm a bit picky. Thanks very much for all the information. Ill try to take a picture of whatever I get . Most times I get regular pulled pork but I think I'm in thr mood for ribs .
  17. What is the best all around non-chain BBQ place in the Memphis area ? I am taking my wife to the Memphis area and we want a nice good eating BBQ place but dont want to have to wait in line 2 hours. I make my own BBQ pork at home the old fashioned way with an open pit so I don't want any "City BBQ " made in an electric smoker and no chain-store type BBQ place. Any information is appreciated .
  18. Still looking
  19. nah , I have the CZ I want. I just wanted to try out the H&K hammer guns. Looks like I'll skip them now.
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  21. I went out and handled a lot of the hammer-fired H&K's that I was interested in. Mainly the P30. They all had the ambi slide-stop levers. All of them had their right sided slide-stops very loose. Most would move up and down on their own or with very little movement of the gun. I handled a used P30SK and it's right side slide-stop lever would just flop up and down. I went to an H&K forum and this seems to be a common problem that H&K says is normal. Some guys are "fixing" it with shrink wrap , some with velcro , and some with nail polish. These are only band-aids and there is no way in hell I'd spend that much money on a pistol with a floppy lever like that. Dont mind me ranting , but dang I wanted a P30 but not this bad.
  22. Are H&K pistols worth the high price ? I am asking mainly about the hammer fired ones . I looked at an H&K P30SK last week. it's the smaller hammer fired one. A bit fatter than a Glock 26. I've never had an H&K and always wondered about them. Also the magazine locking area on the magazine where it hooks up to the pistol looks very different than other pistols. Thanks in advance for any information.
  23. Sold pending meet
  24. sold

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