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I kick myself every time I think about how I put off buying one of these to fund something else...
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Yeah i'm 6 feet 3 inches lol And those are 4 wheeler tires.
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Thanks. I'm debating on whether to buy the red racks that were optional for them. Would certainly make mounting a license plate easier. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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[quote name="rugerla1" post="1189344" timestamp="1410610879"]Holy crap, that is awesome! Chances are very small to find one in even decent shape, much less like the one you've found[/quote] I looked on eBay and there's only one for sale...and it's very much used. Starting price on it is more than I paid for this. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I bought this off a man at work who said he bought it off the original owner. The original owner rode it for about 6 months and then parked it in a barn under blankets and cardboard for 15+ years! The guy I got it off of didn't hardly ride it either. This is about as good a condition as you can find on something this old that hasn't been in a collection. It does have a few scratches here and there, but the dang thing has the original tires on it, which still have tits on them, and the finish isn't even worn off the engine. It's still shiny! Yamaha only made these for about 2 years. They made an 80, a 200, and the 350 like this one. The 80 and 350 are the least common. It has electric start and working lights. They did come with racks...maybe optional. A nice little gem to add to the inventory. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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"I believe that jacket belongs to Mr. Gilmore!"
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August 28th....finished the recurve blade....
Ramjo replied to Grand Torino's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
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I kinda stopped caring about the characters as much when they began killing off the main ones...probably season 4 was where I jumped that ship. Now I just watch to see their world burn. I'm emotionally detached haha.
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They had better find a network to air it on....
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Yeah...I took the gun back to the shop and the owner and his gunsmith are gonna look at it for me. Hopefully it will work when they are done!
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Not in the chamber, no. There is some damage to the slide rails...let me post a picture. It looks bad but its smooth as glass racking the slide. Think I found the reason for the slide damage...it's the retaining pin. .
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Used some sellior and bellot 124 grain and the problem did not turn off. :/ It appears it is the extractor though because casings aren't making it out of the chamber.
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Yessir good advice. I wouldn't know how to get the extractor out though. And I know better than to refinish this thing...I like em old and worn out. The checkering on the grips is almost smooth in places. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk UPDATE: I stripped and cleaned out the entire slide assembly. There really wasn't much gunk on the extractor...it came out without a fight.
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This picture is of a round already fired and still in the chamber. This picture is of the last round in the mag and it did not eject...so I think I have an extractor problem....
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This was about as spur of the moment as you can get...I hadn't walked into this gun shop in a long time, hadn't even thought about wanting a hi power either considering i have no other guns in 9mm. The historical significance sold me...and I can't pass up a JMB design.
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Im having problems figuring out when exactly the pistol was made. The serial number has some weird suffix at the end...kinda looks like a messed up 5 or 6...but according to the info I found, the serial numbers start at 45000 and mine is 45709_ and then whatever that thing is that goes in that last space.
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Well the UMC 115 is what I tried firing in it....so that could be the problem...it's definately the easiest thing to try to turn the problem off by switching to 124 grain. I found this info about the German occupied production pistols: German occupation variation (fixed sight; approx. 228,000 pieces; Military-finish) Charakteristics: Legend: FABRIQUE NATIONALE D´ARMES DE GUERRE HERSTAL BELGIQUE BROWNING'S PATENT DEPOSE Finish: military-finish Grips: walnut grips; chequered Serial number: 4-digit number with suffix right on frame 4-digit number with suffix right on slide 4-digit number with suffix right on chamber Acceptance stamp: E/WaA 140 left on frame E/WaA 140 left on slide E/WaA 140 below muzzle E/WaA 140 left on chamber Test proof stamp: E HK left on frame E HK left on slide E HK right on chamber
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Bought this old war horse Friday. I shot it yesterday and experienced some jams/stovepipes. It appeared that the slide was possibly not making it all the way back to eject the rounds...idk Neat old gun though... Has iron eagle proofs on the frame and slide as shown in the picture. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I have not had problems with case ejection, but I have had problems with very noticeable differences in powder charge from the m-22 boxes I bought last. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk