H&K MODEL 270 IN 22LR MANUFACTURED IN 1983, IN STYROFOAM BOX (HOMEMADE OUTER BOX), COMES WITH ONE 5 ROUND & ONE 20 RD MAGAZINE, I DO NOT BELIEVE IT HAS BEEN FIRED, INCLUDES OWNERS MANUAL. ONE TINY MARK ON THE BOTTOM SIDE OF THE FOREARM. ASKING $1150, MEET UP IN LAFAYETTE/WEST LAFAYETTE.
All I can say is WOW!!!!! I've read every post. It's $47.88 a year using your checking account. We have been using ACH for most of our business payments for years with no problems. I'm signing up as it is just another outlet for me to buy & sell firearms related items. I am hoping this cuts...
One to consider and rarely talked about is the Ruger LC380, same size as the LC9. I know some complain about the long trigger pull, but for personal protection, maybe not a bad thing. Accurate and comfortable to shoot. I believe the were only made a few years (2012-2015) but are still...
Hope you have better luck than I did with the Bersa 22LR. Mine would only shoot CCI mini mags w/40g round nose. Everything else was ftf and faliure to eject. If decocker used after round loaded in chamber, would fire one shot and then not feed the next bullet, even with mini mags. I have the...
S&W made a lot of similar models in the 90's (622, 2206, 2213, 2214), all fun to shoot and very reliable. Some had adjustable rear sights and some a three dot sight system.
Have fun with it!!
Good show, not nearly as large as 1500, but few tables of new black guns and plenty of collector firearms. Well attended and worth my time just to see what might be there or carried in. I try to never miss this show as it is one of the best in Indiana!
Stout Field always a good show. Lots of used and older guns with plenty of poly guns for the younger crowd. You never know what will be there, which is half the fun. Be there Saturday!!!
I had an opportunity to buy 10 acres with a pond and small house, but I was the second person to look and, of course, the first person bought it! Recently the seller called me and I had thought, even after a year, that something went wrong with the deal. Sadly, she just wanted to tell me about...
Yes, they were made in stainless. They bring a pretty high price now of line. Like 700-750! Maybe they will come down with the Mark IV out? But, If you want a 10" it will have to be the Mark II.
This seems like an easy decision for Colt, given the demand and prices since they quit making wheel guns. Whether they are old Colt quality or not, there will be a demand, there is a whole new group of buyers out there that never had the chance to buy a "new" Colt wheel gun.
First off, I couldn't stop looking at her! Secondly, probably should have call 911 in route to sitting back down to watch TV. And "nice" door lock, maybe for a bathroom door. We get the idea, but maybe a better ad agency could make it more realistic.
I see it at WM mostly, last time I noticed a guy and his wife part in a handicap space and, of course, walk just fine into the store. He bent over to do something and there is was some big ol' six shooter on his side. Not sure why people do this, but the parking in a handicap space when the...
A thankless job, no one is every satisfied, everyone has a better idea. You have to have thick skin and a real passion for the job to take all of the grief that is direct toward you and your department. I agree with others, the burnout rate is high. In a large metro area like Indy, something...
I have a Leupold 12x on my 10/22 target build and it is really nice at 50yds. It has an adjustable objective down to 50 yards and that is my normal range. Strictly for punching holes in paper from a rest.
Just incredible! Not only does she make it look very easy, the terminology is spot on and the confidence is evident. If I had the same skill I wouldn't be looking for a Mark IV with the easy takedown.
I like this show, usually well attended this time of year. Not all new guns, plenty of older stuff on tables and being carried around. Planning on getting there at open, we shall see.