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I’ll take it
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On 2/7/2024 at 7:56 PM, evil dogooder said:
That's actually in the works. I just need to get someone who can be in front of a camera without breaking the lens to do the talking part. .
Hey you’ve got cute kids. And they work cheap.
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No de-deprrime. Brass juice. Lyman cyclone dryer. So easy. Way too much black magic induced in this procedure.
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SPF Have a Winchester 1897 manufactured in 1899. 26" cylinder choke solid frame. Please look at pics what you see is what is there. Cartridge stops, ejector spring and screw, trigger and spring are still there. Mag tube is complete and has follower and spring. The 3 screw forend is actually pretty solid. Stock could be used a youth stock if cuttoff. Bore is pitted but would probably come around a bit with some honing. $275 shipped to your FFL or delivered to EOT. FFL must be willing to accept from individual. First "I'll take it" posted gets it. Thanks for looking. SPF
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1 hour ago, evil dogooder said:
The two we have in are a little rough but I think they will be able to run with a little elbow grease
Great! Slick one up, document it (videos work well) and give us a full review. Would love to see the content.
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15 minutes ago, SouthwestShooter said:
Is the front sightSASS legal?
Yuuuupppppp, curious as to why you would think it wasn’t??
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SOLD Taylors 1873 18" octagon straight stock. .357
- Cody Conagher "Codymatic" action job and short stroke
- Upgraded to carbine buttstock, hand refinished with hand rubbed oil by me.
- Sure Hit front sight reprofiled to catch more light with semi buckhorn rear
- Slixx straight trigger (original trigger included)
- Aluminum magazine tube alignment kit with stainless spring and follower
- Heavy bullhide lever wrap
-Gorgeous colors on the CCH receiver
This rifle runs like a top. Zero issues. I ran 50 rounds to test function before that had been very gently used in a half dozen matches by a new shooter no longer in the game. Cody did his magic sometime in the last 5 years and I believe this was bought new from him. I added the straight trigger and other than that is un-messed with because it needs nothing. Would not hesitate to shoot this rifle at EOT tomorrow. $1685 Shipped to your FFL. FFL must be willing to accept from an individual. Will deliver to EOT for the same price. No trades at this time unless you have a Ford Crown Vic with low miles SOLD
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10 hours ago, Old Irish Shooter said:
Would you run this in a lever gun? They work well in it but it’s not a flat point. When I load my flat points the bolt will not close but it will close if I seat the flat nose bullet deeper than minimum overall length. I use start loads for powder so no where near maximum pressure but even with start loads seating deeper increases pressure. The tip of the bullet I have pictured will work but I don’t want to gamble with magazine tube explosion. Thoughts?
What flat point bullet are you loading and what OAL is it at?
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To answer the question $600 is fair. Regardless of the finish the Cimarron will most definitely affect the market.
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13 hours ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:
Please post up a review with pictures, when you can.
Just curious. How many reviews do you need to see before you deem it a viable gun? Are you then going to buy one?
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SOLD 27.8 pounds of clean 9mm range brass (once fired) which should be well over 3000 pieces. There may be an odd .380 in the mix but price reflects that. $145 shipped same day if paid with PayPal friends and family or $155 if you want to pay by snail mail. Firat I’ll take it posted get em. Thanks for looking. SOLD
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2 hours ago, Don Jorge said:
Great reviews on the 1887.
However, after the "Drop Two modification" is made, can the magazine still hold hold 5-6 shells?
If not, it would seem that it would have to be set up for either the Cowboy shooting or for Wild Bunch shooting, to take full advantage of either state of the shotgun.
That’s entirely dependent on your level of commitment to practice with it. Dropping 2 is obviously better but there are other ways to shoot it competitively.
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30 minutes ago, July Smith said:
Thanks for the follow up. Would be curious what Lassiters impressions are once he has a chance to go through yours.
He’s not at all a social media guy but I will get a full rundown and do a follow up video once it’s done.
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2 hours ago, Tommy Reb said:
Hello Brimstone. Thanks for checking this out. I sure hope you are correct. Looks like the one Deuce had would not. However, individual guns might differ just enough to make it possible. I'll look forward to hearing back from you.
Good point. I know the mag tube on Chiappa's are the same length regardless of barrel length, but I have no idea about the Cimarron version. Hopefully Brimstone will let us know what the barrel length was on the one he handled.
TR
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25 minutes ago, Abilene Slim SASS 81783 said:
Understood. He kicked the open lever forward to raise the shell first, then closed it. (5:15 and 6:00 marks in the video).
Yup….I am he soooo I’m just explaining what happened.
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1 hour ago, Abilene Slim SASS 81783 said:
The way I saw it is he put 5 in tube, 1 on the carrier and 1 in the chamber, (5+2) which didn’t work. When he removed the chambered round, it worked. Then he repeated with 6 in the gun (5+1).
The action will not close on empty chamber with 6 in it (5 in tube one on carrier).
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FS: Filson Wool Jac XXL
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Recent production Filson Wool Jac XXL. Worn once excellent condition. $195 shipped. Prefer PayPal friends and Family. Thanks for looking.