My range is at my home but still don't get out as much as I'd like. I recently cleared some trees to do a handgun/ rimfire only shooting area right out the back patio so should help!!
To stay on track Id say 4-500 handguns rounds per month and maybe a few hundred rimfire. My rifles are dialed...
I would think something would be available for my old 6x with 40mm bell.
My web search has not been successful soooo any help would be appreciated!
An aftermarket version that would match up would be fine as well.
Thanks in advance
I have a Cobray M12 in 380 that I would like some help in dating/ year of mfg..
I cant seem to find any information on serial numbers except that the first 2 digits were typically year of mfg??
This gun has a stamped number of..
12-00061XX Marked..
Cobray M12 cal 380 a.c.p...
Picked up a Beretta 1301 for some 3 gun/ hunting.
Will have to tune in short barrel with some experimenting w different tubes.
21" barrel may pose a challenge!
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I dont ask where the shoes come from and she doesn't ask about the guns, usually. I will admit that ocasionally I choose not to walk by her with a new purchase while shes balancing the checkbook :evil:
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Love my mini skirmish- my favorite as of late. Like most all of you folks the reserve / choices are numerous.
Lately I favor anything I can open and close quickly w/ one hand.
Std transfer -$15 bucks from part timer. Big shops and pawn brokers are $50 ish around here so glad to have him!!
My SOT -also a part timer- is a reasonable $50 and the first couple were free. Bought a couple NON NFA items from him last time I went to pick up a can and no charge for the transfer.
19-3 S&W 2.5" Blued.
Also picked up a Rem 1100 Special field in a 20 ga x 2. Bought one locally and had a bid on popular auction site and yep won it. So one is good I guess 2 is better.
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A few years back a local shop changed hands and I got to know the 2 fellows that took over /ran it. THey were trap shooters and hunters but really not gun guys per say. Anyway they were decent folks and did get some traffic which led to a few decent trade in guns on there racks/ shelves.
One...
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