So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
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Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
A 1943 vintage Colt Official Police in .38 Spl.
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Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
A Ruger New model Blackhawk in .357.
My 94 needed a playmate.
Stan in SC
My 94 needed a playmate.
Stan in SC
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45-70,it's almost a religion
45-70,it's almost a religion
Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
In a few minutes…. lunch.
Assuming I have the money.
Assuming I have the money.
Slow is just slow.
Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
Do you shoot a .480 Ruger or a .475 Linebaugh?piller wrote:I don't need anything but more time and energy.
Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
I did not get myself anything this year and am working on getting rid of a lot of things I do have. Sold 2 Remington 870'S at a gun show a couple of weeks ago and have at least 7 more guns that need to go. Material things are meaning less and less to me all the time. I do enjoy buying older neglected and Bubba'd guns and doing what I can to bring them back to a useful condition. Once they are done they just bore me so I get rid of them and look for more. Just like the chase I guess.
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Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
1895 marlin from 1896
Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
I have a Ruger Super Redhawk and a Rossi Model 92 in .480 Ruger. I love them both. This year I have looked at things and just didn't see anything that I wanted right now. I have been trying to get some projects around the house completed, so more time and energy would both be a help. For next year I am sort of thinking of one of those Kel-Tec carbines that fold in half in .40 caliber so that it goes with and uses the same magazines as my Glock. Yes, I know it is not a lever, but I don't know of a lever that fires .40 S&W.1886 wrote:Do you shoot a .480 Ruger or a .475 Linebaugh?piller wrote:I don't need anything but more time and energy.
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Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
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Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
I do not mean to highjack this thread. This is related. Please shoot me a pm. I have something for you. Thank you. 1886.piller wrote:I have a Ruger Super Redhawk and a Rossi Model 92 in .480 Ruger. I love them both. This year I have looked at things and just didn't see anything that I wanted right now. I have been trying to get some projects around the house completed, so more time and energy would both be a help. For next year I am sort of thinking of one of those Kel-Tec carbines that fold in half in .40 caliber so that it goes with and uses the same magazines as my Glock. Yes, I know it is not a lever, but I don't know of a lever that fires .40 S&W.1886 wrote:Do you shoot a .480 Ruger or a .475 Linebaugh?piller wrote:I don't need anything but more time and energy.
Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
Bought a FAR-10 back in August and the Power That Bees(PTB) declared it was going to be my Christmas and maybe future birthday gift.
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Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
I got my self a pancake air compresser kit that had a finish nailer, stapler and brad nailer, and I also got myself a framing nailer.
What a difference it makes. I Should have gotten them years ago....
What a difference it makes. I Should have gotten them years ago....
Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
I wasn't thinking of it as Christmas present when I bought it but it is close enough. I reported on it a couple days on another thread. This Rossi came up when I least expected it and was due to be picked up on the 24th, it didn't work out that way so I had to wait till the 26th to pick it up. So it was a belated Christmas present to Myself. Rossi Circuit Judge - 410/45 colt. Cute little Gun and so far fun to shoot with mucho versatility. This makes 3- 45colt rifles and 3- 45colt revolvers that I have. I like 45 Colt.
Perry
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Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
Glock 26 in .9mm...and a good friend delivered 500 rounds of .9mm reloads...life is good... :)
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Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
That Remington Model 25 I picked up around Thanksgiving. Other than that, some accessories. A couple round-ball bullet molds, a cap & ball nipple wrench, a lockable pistol box, and a Mernicke holster for one of my SAA's.
- Steelbanger
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Re: So what did you guys buy for yourselves for Christmas?
A case of CCI 22s. LRHV, 40 gr. Ordered but not received yet.
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Marlin - a hard habit to break.
Antoine de Saint-Expuéry
Steelbanger, N.R.A. Life
PRPA Member
Marlin - a hard habit to break.