Boxes and papers is where it’s at. I won’t buy anything without at least the box. Mags are collectible too. The extras are often over looked and what can often pay for a deal itself.
A 1984 glock manual sold for $800 bucks recently on eBay.
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Problem is people with more money than brains have ruined much of the collectors market.
Those buying handguns, rifles and shot guns as a financial investment have wrecked many areas of collecting leaving many items over valued. See it all the time online. I still get a good laugh out of many for sale ads.
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Not if you know more than the other guy.
I love the look of these good old boys when I walk in ask “do you have any old Glock stuff?” Mags and stuff.
“Glock? Collectors pieces? Then they point me to a model 66 and say, “now that’s a collectors piece boy”.
Then I remind them SW is now copying Glock.
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At the time, I had no idea it was going to be a collectible gun. Ammo is Russian steel cases Wolf
I put together a 10.5" 300 blackout upper last week and finally got to shoot it. To my surprise, it cycles subs and supers with or without a can just fine. I had resisted adding another caliber, but I was convinced when I got to play with an LMT CSW a few months ago (their entry to the SURG competition - super short, integral suppressor). They're plenty controllable at the cyclic and quiet.
I'm running a 762RC2 on it now. I have an Obsidian 45 that should be approved in the next few weeks. Anyone ever tried that on a 300 blackout rifle? I know I shouldn't run supers through it, but I'm hoping it might be quieter than the RC2 with subs?
In the spirit of oddball calibers, I also picked up a PS90. I'm kinda on the fence about SBRing it, but I probably will.
"it is used by terrorists. … I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work — for example a lawnmower."
As quoted in "Kalashnikov: 'I wish I'd made a lawnmower'" by Kate Connolly, in The Guardian (29 July 2002)
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A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.
Nice I like hitting steel.
You got him on
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Own your fail. ~Jer~
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Went paint balling for the first time this weekend with a bunch from our ski patrol. Being the old busted up fat gimp, my job was to hold base and keep people pinned while the more nimble crew maneuvered. A noble position for one who has risen to such stature.
In order to properly convert this thread to a polyasshat thread to more fully enrage the liberal left frequenting here...... (insert latest democratic blunder of your choice).
Crew served weapons in the bunker are very important.
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Especially if you're contemplating a gang-bang.
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Your dog just ate an avocado!
Nice!
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I’m not an AK person, but my ffl was telling me he had some Chinese AK mags that were selling for $700 a piece.
That’s just crazy.
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The 30 round mags?
https://www.apexgunparts.com/30rd-ch...-magazine.html
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"That’s just crazy"
Nice turn of a phrase.
A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.
My bad. He had 3 of them. Still crazy prices on mags.
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