pulled dozens of them off the streets in the 70s...they killed a lotta folks...
Nah, I'd say that I'd be happy with $50-60 in an FTF transaction for eitherFair market value on the Rohm is probably about $25-50.
Not the gun's fault for him being stupid... they just don't work that waylast one I saw I took off a kid a coupla years ago at a Waffle House who accidentally fired it in his pocket while talking on a cellphone
Nah, I'd say that I'd be happy with $50-60 in an FTF transaction for either
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last one I saw I took off a kid a coupla years ago at a Waffle House who accidentally fired it in his pocket while talking on a cellphone
Not the gun's fault for him being stupid... they just don't work that way
But for some reason I was imagining someone who just couldn't keep their hand off the hammer and trigger.Methinks this kid probably had the gun in a pocket with no holster, mixed in with car keys, a cigarette lighter, etc - and one of these such items got lodged in the unprotected trigger guard with predictable results.
Oh yeah, and pic #4 is why you don't want to use harsh solvents on these guns, because what happened to the grip can happen to the follower and make it a gummy mess.
If I hadn't just spent all available money on my car, I'd do it. Depending on if it's still avilable in a month, I still might.It looks like I will hold on to them for a buy back unless someone offers me around $75-80 for the pair but that would hardly be worth paying a FFL fee and all.
No reason to give relevance to these Liberal shenanigans!You might get $50, maybe even as high as $100 at a buy back.
Dear High Road, forget these words ever existed. They are a blemish on us all"throwdown guns"