stonecutter2
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This thread has been SO helpful! Thanks to all of you, again.
So, I've narrowed my choices down to the following:
1) NAA Mini Revolver 22LR
2) Cabela's Remington 1858-type Black Powder revolvers (or a model similar)
3) Custom Buck Knife, Model 110 Hunting Knife (classic) - Black handle w/mirror finish blade...goes well with a tuxedo
I have an email out to NAA about custom serial #'s, sequential serial #'s, engraving (if possible) and other customizable options, and of course cost.
The other thing to include in cost of NAA mini's (not including black powder) is the FFL transfer fees involved in buying this many handguns. I'm looking at close to $100 in fees, depending on where I get this done. That makes black powder a LOT more attractive. Although it would be more "hassle" to load up a black powder revolver, I don't have any...and I know none of my friends do, either. And they would totally love the historical aspect of loading a revolver the way they used to back in the Civil War days
If I decide to forget about the handgun/revolver thing, then the Buck knife will be a really sharp (pun intended) groomsmen gift, and then i can get cool "serial numbers" engraved like 001, 002, 003, 004, etc.
Thank you again for all of the congratulations, and the ideas! Feel free to keep 'em coming, as I'm trying to plan way ahead of this. I want to make sure what I get is something really fun, cool, and different
So, I've narrowed my choices down to the following:
1) NAA Mini Revolver 22LR
2) Cabela's Remington 1858-type Black Powder revolvers (or a model similar)
3) Custom Buck Knife, Model 110 Hunting Knife (classic) - Black handle w/mirror finish blade...goes well with a tuxedo
I have an email out to NAA about custom serial #'s, sequential serial #'s, engraving (if possible) and other customizable options, and of course cost.
The other thing to include in cost of NAA mini's (not including black powder) is the FFL transfer fees involved in buying this many handguns. I'm looking at close to $100 in fees, depending on where I get this done. That makes black powder a LOT more attractive. Although it would be more "hassle" to load up a black powder revolver, I don't have any...and I know none of my friends do, either. And they would totally love the historical aspect of loading a revolver the way they used to back in the Civil War days
If I decide to forget about the handgun/revolver thing, then the Buck knife will be a really sharp (pun intended) groomsmen gift, and then i can get cool "serial numbers" engraved like 001, 002, 003, 004, etc.
Thank you again for all of the congratulations, and the ideas! Feel free to keep 'em coming, as I'm trying to plan way ahead of this. I want to make sure what I get is something really fun, cool, and different