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RonE

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  1. Colt NOS 1911 Combat Elite slide in .45ACP. Stripped except for sights. Does have some handling marks. $300 Browning High Power 9mm slide, stripped, painted but good serviceable condition. $180 AR15 A2 stripped upper receiver, like new condition. $130 Shipping is extra.
  2. Back up for sale DS Arms FAL in .308/7.62. 18 inch barrel with titanium muzzle break. 2 twenty round mags. $1200
  3. Inglis Canadian High Power mK.1*. tangent rear sight, shoulder stock cut, matching numbers. 9mm. Very good condition. $1500, now $1350, no trades at this time. Must be able to sign bill of sale with proper TN. I.D. Nashville area.
  4. 2000 CCI BR4 match primers. $120 per 1000. Mount Juliet area. Prefer not to ship. Purchased about 3 years ago.
  5. SIG SNAKEBITE SE .308/7.62 NATO for sale. 2 stage trigger, ambi mag release and safety. 1 twenty round Pmag . FDE upper and lower receiver. $1600. located in Mount Juliet. Only trades considered would be for WWI,WWII German and American arms.
  6. Up please.
  7. Up to the top
  8. Price drop to $1400.
  9. Bump with price drop to $200.
  10. Lightly used SIG Romeo and Juliet red dot and 3x magnifier. No problems, just going with a scope. $200.
  11. I belive those are called Enfields. Made by Remington Arms, Eddystone and Winchester.
  12. DSA FAL. .308/7.62 NATO 18" barrel with DSA titanium flash hider, SAW grip, sand cut bolt carrier. 2 twenty round metric magazines , one is military surplus the other is DSA polymer. Very good condition. $1550. Buyer must be able to legally own firearms, TN. ID required for purchase. Price drop to $1400.
  13. Bumpa-ruskie
  14. To the top with ammo now.
  15. Due to the scarcity of .38 Super and the difference in head design I would buy new brass and load. Don't find very much .38Sup. at the range, at least where I shoot. What type of firearm is it, 1911?
  16. Im fairly new to .357 SIG, but I like it so far. I mostly reload and that makes it somewhat affordable to shoot, The only factory ammo I purchased was the Win. white box on close out when Wal Mart was no longer going to handle handgun ammo, another story to itself. So far the only drawback I see is the availability of bullets that will feed correctly, from a reloaders standpoint and the very short neck for bullet retention. I think LEE makes a factory crimp die, but so far I have not had any problems with that. Also I don't have a dedicated .357 SIG firearm but have a 40 S&W that I can change the barrel out on and have 2 calibers in 1 gun. As stated above someone did not want to mess with bottle neck cartages, I have not found any problems with resizing are loading. I think the .357 SIG headspaces on the front of the case mouth just like other straight wall cases for pistols and not on the neck shoulder like rifle rounds. I just need some more time to play with it to see if it is worth keeping as an option. Just my $ .02 worth
  17. I haven't had any problems with Norma 9mm bras to date as far as de-priming goes. I have run across some import stuff that has a very small flash hole that has up set my opperions.

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