Abulg1972
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I cleaned my antique up last night. Every time I get a new firearm, I swear it's my favorite one. Lol. But I do love this one a lot.
Love the wood on that Finn!
I cleaned my antique up last night. Every time I get a new firearm, I swear it's my favorite one. Lol. But I do love this one a lot.
I'd rather be luckyThanks, i got lucky
I'd rather be lucky
I just spent 50 BMG money to buy 20 rounds of .41 Swiss rimfire ammo made in 1942 to shoot in my Vetterli M78/81. I couldn't let that thing just sit on the wall. I intend to film it. It should be a fun, but expensive, range day.
look forward to the movie...
better than $60/round for the Gyrojet
which also has a high failure rate...
I bought a another C&R toy...
Nope... I don't believe it. YOU... of all people. I've never known you buy many C&R toys...
...much...
How 'bout a hint...?
Its a rifle
I paid more than I wanted to, But for this particular rifle and especially the cond. I paid on the low end.
BBT dropped off the P64 from SOG. Very nice, excellent condition with just a couple of rough edges (nicks) on the slide. Pic's are straight out of the box with just a light wipe down of the exterior.
Single action trigger is sweet, but the double action is pretty manly.
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BBT dropped off the P64 from SOG. Very nice, excellent condition with just a couple of rough edges (nicks) on the slide. Pic's are straight out of the box with just a light wipe down of the exterior.
Single action trigger is sweet, but the double action is pretty manly.
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Import Mark with SerNo's photo-shopped from slide and frame by trigger
Safety side of gun
Barrel
Bore
That's a really good looking P64. Was this one of the $200 specials??
As the great lyricist Miley Cyrus once sang, "This is our house, this is our rules, and we can't stop, and we won’t stop."
Nice, clean 1934 dated Tikka M27.