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Posts posted by Persimmon Dan, SASS #42428
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Just curious. Is this the 2-tone or solid blue??
Thanks, Wishbone
This is the two-tone model.........stainless steel slide over the black polymer frame and grip.
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No more room in the safe, so offering this pistol. It is factory new in the box, model 223400. Black polymer frame and grip with stainless steel slide and 4" barrel in 40 S&W caliber. It has 2 stainless steel mags with 14 shot capacity along with the lock, manual, and box it came in. I understand that it is California legal, but that needs to be verified. I don't have pics right now, but can take a couple to send. Lots of pics and complete descriptions are available of this model on www.gunbroker and www.gunsamerica...refer to the model # 223400. This gun is, as I said, brand new in the box.
Priced to sell, I'm asking $250 which includes USPS Priority shipping to the contiguous 48.....
Thanks for looking.
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I will take a box of 2000
Sent PM.
Thanks!!
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The brass has been cleaned,tumble polished, and deprimed. There are no nickle cases. All Remington head stamp. Two boxes of 2000, $152 each shipped. Also one box of 1000, $84 shipped. Thanks!!
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I wish EVERYONE realized that a Nevada Sweep can start on ANY target, including the middle.
You don't know how many times I have been told that a Nevada Sweep 'HAS' to start on an end target....ugh...
I can see where a shooter could earn a 'P' on that stage, but I'm not so sure its a 'P' trap.
..........Widder
We often write Nevada sweeps that give the shooter the option to start on the target he/she chooses. Sometimes there might be a larger target in the middle position just to see if they are awake!!
Giving the option makes it more interesting for a lot of shooters.
How many categories.
in SASS Wire
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Just for giggles, consider this... At a scheduled monthly match, at the WSSC in Evansville,IN in July 2004 (pre-SASS affiliation), we had 61 shooters in seven (7) categories and provided awards to the top three in each...nice trophies at that. Eleven years later....same month.....60 shooters.......nineteen (19) categories.....still trying to provide nice awards as before.......???
The issue, it seems to me...is that it is not that a category is offered...it is the award situation that is created. Maybe I'm offbase here...but if you want paper certificates again...clubs can afford just so much.........go for it!!
Maybe limited categories got dominated by the better shooters.....imagine that.........so more categories made it more inviting for more shooters....well, bring the categories on........we will all have a bunch of fun which is what this whole deal is really about.
Just the view from my saddle.......