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Bad Hand

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  1. I've got a 50y/o Colt Detective Special bought it from a real detective when he retired. It has a packmire (?) grip adapter and the right grip panel has been replaced with a "Hip Gripper" remember those? I carried it as a back up when we were issued model 64s since our speed loaders fit both.

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  2. Nothing in the rules about button fly vs zipper fly. We sure as hell don't need any more rules on whats called "period correct" ala NCOWS!

    I wear the same clothing to a NCOWS match that I wear to a SASS match including zippered trousers, no one has ever said anything to me.

  3. 6 new in package, never opened or used Magpul PMAG 40 rounders, Gen M3 (5.56/.223) Color is BLACK. Must be legal to ship. 115.00 shipped and I will take paypal.

     

    4 new in package, never opened or used Glock factory 33rd 9mm mags. Ambi-mag release. These are the Austrian Glock mags marked Austria under Glock, not the Korean made versions marked with a product number under Glock. Fits all generations and all sizes Glock 9mm pistols plus all carbines from various makers that use Glock 9mm mags. (Kriss, Kel-tec, Ruger, Hi point, Beretta, etc.) 150.00 shipped where legal. I will take paypal.

     

    Email m238602002@yahoo.com for pictures if needed.

     

    FYI, they won't fit the 9mm Glock 43.

  4. I shot with a guy at the Waldorf, MD club (Potomac Rangers) in the early 2000's who shot an Evans. He was having to have brass custom made at about $3 a pop until Starline started making .44 Super Mag. brass at 39 cents each as .44 Mag. did not work. He had a lot of really neat guns, pair of Colt Bluntlines, etc. Dressed like a RR Engineer and lived in VA. I believe he was a retired Marine. The Evans was really tricky to load and to show clear. Being around it was worth the hassle. At the time, there were a few available in the area for about $700.

    That would have been "Windy Whales" wintered in NC summered up north, retired USMC air traffic control man.

  5. I believe it was Col Hessler (Robert Shaw) in the 1965 movie "Battle of the Bulge". He is in his command trailer and shows a fresh chocolate cake to his officers. He mentions the allies have so much fuel and supplies that they can fly a birthday cake from the US to Europe and deliver it before it went stale.

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