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  1. mpolk

    S&W SW99 9mm

    The mag release lever is quite a bit shorter, but easy to operate. All of the parts in the slide like the firing pin and spring, extractor and firing pin block are Walther except the barrel.
  2. mpolk

    S&W SW99 9mm

    Yep. The only things that are not Walther are the bare slide and barrel. Should be very similar.
  3. mpolk

    S&W SW99 9mm

    I did get a good deal. Bid on 6 other guns that went way over my max bid. Maybe most of them didn't know what a SW99 is. Who knows. The trigger is not as smooth as my P99 AS, but i really like it.
  4. mpolk

    S&W SW99 9mm

    I got a S&W SW99, 9mm in a live auction Saturday. It came up early in the auction, so either no one knew what it was or they were still sound asleep. It came with the box and all the stuff inside, except it only came with one mag and it was a 10rd. It was made in May of 2004. I ordered two...
  5. mpolk

    Marlin MR-7 30-06

    I picked up a Marlin MR-7 in 30-06 made in 1996 today. It has a walnut stock that is in excellent condition. The gun overall is in excellent shape with a Nikon Prostaff 3-9-40 from the same era, bought new together. This was the first year of production I believe and they were discontinued in...
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    Beretta 90-Two

    I picked it up pretty cheap and it looks almost like it was never shot, although it has been, but very little. I really like the way it feels better than the 92fs, but that's JMHO. The rail cover was not with it, but does not hurt my feelings. It makes it look lake an after-thought in the...
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    Beretta 90-Two

    This one was made in Italy in 2006. I do like the grip feel better that the 92FS, but that JMHO, for what it's worth. That and $2.00 will get you a cup of coffee these days, LOL.
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    Beretta 90-Two

    Picked up a Beretta 90-Two today. Internally it's very much 92 like. Exterally not so much. Has a rail and thinner grips. Uses grip modules. I really live the gun.
  9. mpolk

    Smith & Wesson 32 long colt identity

    Great Information. Thank you. Looks just like that on, but nickel and not as clean, LOL
  10. mpolk

    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    S&W Regulation Police 32CTG serial # 435556
  11. mpolk

    Smith & Wesson 32 long colt identity

    I won't try it. Probably just go in the collection. Thank for all the reply's. I don't get on here very often, mostly on the 1911 forum and Rimfire Central.
  12. mpolk

    Smith & Wesson 32 long colt identity

    Glad I didn't try to shoot it with the ammo that was loaded in it, LOL
  13. mpolk

    Smith & Wesson 32 long colt identity

    OK it is CTG. Thanks
  14. mpolk

    Smith & Wesson 32 long colt identity

    The barrel says 32 Long OTG. It had a box of Western X 32 long colt with the gun. Six rounds were loaded in it when she gave it to me.
  15. mpolk

    Smith & Wesson 32 long colt identity

    It is on the inside of the grip
  16. mpolk

    Smith & Wesson 32 long colt identity

    First, which number is the serial number? Any idea of production dates? Thanks for the reply and help.
  17. mpolk

    Smith & Wesson 32 long colt identity

    I would like some help identifying this revolver please. I was given this Colt chrome revolver in 32 long colt. The number on the crane is 53698. The number in front of the grip is 435556. Any help is appreciated.
  18. mpolk

    Savage 24V-A manufacture date

    I got confirmation that it was made in 1971. Thanks for your input
  19. mpolk

    SAVAGE Model 24

    First of all, this is not intended to flame anyone, but is really a proven fact. The 410 is only inferior to a 20 in how much lead it throws out there. They hold a better pattern (much smaller) and carry farther. Much harder to shoot though.
  20. mpolk

    Savage 24V-A manufacture date

    Thanks for the input. If you find the list, I would very much like to get my hands on one. I am an FFL and collector and it would be very helpful. Thanks
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