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Walther PPK today. I have been watching the Bond DVD collection again and since I can't get an Aston Martin with oil slicks, ejector seat, trick wheels and rocket launchers it had to do.
Jumped on board the Tupperware pistol bandwagon and put a glock 35 tactical practical .40 s&w on layaway looked like it had never been fired and came with the glock weapon light all for $450 good deal? I thought it was and hey I don't own a glock yet (I guess I still don't since it's on layaway)
Jumped on board the Tupperware pistol bandwagon and put a glock 35 tactical practical .40 s&w on layaway looked like it had never been fired and came with the glock weapon light all for $450 good deal? I thought it was and hey I don't own a glock yet (I guess I still don't since it's on layaway)
I had been trying to sell a Makarov IJ70 for a while when someone finally bought the thing. I had just deposited the money order for it when I saw a Norinco 54 on Gunbroker. After quite some searching for a nice TT33-type pistol, I found & bought the brand new, unfired 7.62 Norinco 54 in the original packaging. So, the next day, I eagerly went to my local gun dealer to get a copy of his FFL to send to the seller. While I was there, in the display case I saw an original Whitney Wolverine, one of the earlier ones with the actual "Wolverine" name on it. The place was fairly crowded so I told the guy "I'll buy it" immediately. Thus, while arranging delivery details for the first purchase, I made the second purchase. Combined, the two pistols cost me less than the going rate for a Wolverine by itself, just under $600 total for both. It has killed my budget for the rest of this month but, all in all, it was a very, very good day.
BTW, that Whitney is one slick shootin' pistol. It's so easy to aim and the trigger is perfect. I wonder how the re-issued plastic ones stack up.
Just took possession of beautiful Walther P4 that my FFL dealer somehow located. Gun only, with no box or paperwork or extra magazine, but no matter: the P4 is like new. At the same time, the Ruger Charger that I ordered a couple of weeks back arrived, and I got 'em both for the same $10 background fee. All in all, a heck of a good day.
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