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Thursty

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  1. Bump. Still available.
  2. It's the compact. I think the slide cut is the SW4 cut.
  3. Yes, got everything that it came with.
  4. RMR type 2 6.5 MOA dot.
  5. Found
  6. Gen 3 Glock 30sf. Has Talon Grips installed on gun and one mag, also has Ameriglow suppressor height night sights, orange ring and tritium up front, blacked out rear. Comes with 2 mags and factory case for $500. For $600 I'll include an Alpha Wolf threaded barrel.
  7. Comes with factory Glock case, backstraps, Truglo 3 dot tritium sights and 2 mags, one of the mags has a Pierce pinky extension on it. $600
  8. Mossberg Maverick 88 12 Gauge. Probably 20 rounds through it. Has velcro on the buttstock and on the side of the action for the tearoff side saddles. Also have 3 Esstac side saddles (not the knockoffs) in multicam.
  9. Great shooting gun, don't really want to sell, but looking to fund another project. Taylor and Co. From what I understand, they take Rock Island guns, and trick them out a little bit. This has G10 grips, extended ambi controls, and a full length guide rod that does not require any special tools for takedown. I think I have 2 or 300 rounds through this gun, all flawless, not a single hiccup. Comes with 2 10 round mags. $450
  10. Factory FDE Glock 19. Slide has been re cerakoted. Has Ameriglow suppressor height tritium sights. Glock 17 trigger (non serrated). Comes with 2 mags, backstraos, Glock case. $450 Also considering trades.
  11. OK, I figure I'm going to combine posts in search of a trade opportunity. Savage 111 Long Range Hunter in 300 Win Mag. Has a Vortex Viper HST 6-24x50 mounted in a 20 MOA Vortex Pro cantilever mount. Also has a Timney trigger. I'll toss in a couple of reloads (I'm not an ammo manufacture, so out of safety, you should pull them and reload personally) with it, some brass, a few bullets, and dies. Great shooter, consistently sub MOA, and I've been able to achieve half inch groups with this gun. - $1,000 Glock 30SF - Gen 3, SF frame. Comes with factory barrel, and a threaded Alpha Wolf barrel. Has Ameriglo suppressor height sights, orange circle with tritium up front and blacked out rear. Has Talon grips installed. Comes with 2 mags and factory Glock case. - $600 50 Beowulf AR. This is not a home build, this is a factory built upper from Bear Creek Arsenal and a gunsmith build Anderson lower with an A2 buttstock. - $600 Glock 19, gen 4. Factory FDE gun. Slide was worn, so I had it Cerakoted, but lower is factory. Has Ameriglo suppressor height sights, orange circle with tritium up front and blacked out rear. Comes with 2 Glock mags, case, and the extra backstraps. - $500 OK, everything is obviously for sale, but I'm really looking for a Staccato or a Springfield Prodigy, or another variant of double stack 9mm 1911. Prefer a commander sized model with the slightly shorter barrel. Willing to trade any combo, I can add some cash if needed. Only other trades I might consider are a .45-70 lever action.
  12. I'm considering starting to cast for 9mm, but am trying to decide between a round nose and a truncated cone bullet. I was hoping someone locally might have some of either (or both) types that I could try to ensure proper feeding in my gun. All things considered, I'd prefer a TC, but not if it will bind up in my gun. Happy to purchase some from you, or trade for other bullets I can cast, or trade for some lead, whatever works. PS, and for the moderators, this isn't really like a for sale/wanted ad. More of a discussion, but I would like to try some bullets if it were a possibility. I'm a benefactor, so not trying to skirt the rules or anything.
  13. You can push .45 SUPER to 10mm energy levels. If 10mm is a good bear gun, I don't see why .45 SUPER wouldn't be. It can be shot out of factory HKs, and can be shot out of a Glock with a few minor modifications. .45 SUPER is kind of niche, and good luck finding ammo for it, but if you reload it can be done. I have both, but still carry a 10mm in the woods. I prefer the 10mm for sectional density/bullet profile both of which equal penetration. You can get hard cast, flat point, wide meplat .45 bullets, but its still a wider, heavier bullet traveling slower, which compromises penetration.
  14. Looking for a small, kids sized shotgun. Prefer 20 gauge. The wife is organizing a youth intro to shooting/hunting for our church and myself and a few others have been tagged to help teach. Problem is we don't have any small guns. I have a .22 cricket rifle that was gifted to my son by a forum member, but nothing else that would fit a child. I'd also be interested in .22 pistol for the kids. Not really looking to spend a ton, since I'm not sure how often it would get used.
  15. Yea, I would love one of his lever guns. But when they don't list a price on the website, I know its out of my price range.
  16. I don't have a way to reach the 1400 degree temp, otherwise I'd prefer to do it myself. I cold blued a shotgun action, but I'm worried about durability. Love the looks of case hardened. If not, I might try nitre blueing.

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