I agree that you could get $2000 without too much fuss in today's panic. In your case, I wouldn't feel bad about trying to get as much as anyone would pay for it. However, I would first find another way to pay your bills, because you'll be missing your rifle in a few months...
Thank you for the correction: it has the rib that the front bead was attached into but is not vented. It looks like most modern Express barrels but is marked Police Magnum.
A couple years ago I bought a police trade-in Remington 870P which had some wear and the bead broken off the front sight. I want to put a fiber optic front sight and I'm wondering what my options are. I've seen a few that are magnetic and fit right over the vent rib, but I want something more...
Hi everyone. I am absolutely new to reloading and want to start with .38/.357. I did some searches but was unable to find the information I need. Here's my question: what supplies do you recommend for reloading? I'm looking for a list that contains everything I'll need, and want to keep...
I would get a .357 long gun in this order:
1. Old Marlin
2. Rossi
3. New Marlin (roll the dice)
4. Henry (hate the weight, method of loading it, and most of all the name "big boy")
5. Ruger
Marlin. Was it cut down to 16" from the original 18.5"? Is there any chance it could be one of those rare 16"ers with a synthetic stock and in stainless steel?
California ain't so bad. There are a few annoying rules, but you can tell from the fact that more guns are bought and sold in California than any other state that it has a thriving firearms community.
Because your semiauto rifle has a detachable magazine AND at least one of the evil features (a...
Anyone else notice the $50,000 titanium .308 battle rifle on the OP's second link? I wonder if they've ever sold one. Maybe to a dictator somewhere with one of those gold-plated Desert Eagles.
Some of us here have children to worry about. If I think someone is in the house, I'm not going to bunker down in my bedroom until everyone is in there with me. Because I need to worry about carrying small children, I also prefer a handgun to a long gun.
If I hear something in the middle of the night, the last thing I'm going to do is to put hearing protection on. I would rather risk some hearing damage than not be able to hear the small scrapes and bumps that could give away someone's position and help save my life. Also, it's my personal...
I say you should submit a complaint -- not to get this officer in trouble, but to encourage your local law enforcement to have their officers review their protocol.
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