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I've held my brother's Marlin Model XXX .30 caliber rimfire 5-shot revolver. There isn't a point in carrying it since the ammo has been nonexistent for many decades.
No problem, just translate that into "Gunbroker-ese" and you're good to go:
"Matching set of rare, consecutively-numbered, German-made revolvers with hard to find nickel finish and faux ivory grips. An extraordinary find for the discriminating collector of fine, late 20th Century European firearms. Reserve set at a reasonable $950. Certificate of authenticity included. Insured shipping and handling is $150."
If the CZ has CT's on it I shouldn't think rails would be a big deal either way.. I don't think many folks would be sticking a light on the rail when you already have Lasergrips on it..
Nothing too outlandish, but a few uncommon ones over the years.
My first CCW piece was a .44 Bulldog 25+ years ago.
My first semi-auto CCW was a Star PD .45 (great little underrated guns, BTW).
I carried a Bauer .25 (stainless American copy of the Baby Browning) in the little coin-/watch-pocket of jeans way back when my primary was a revolver in my front pocket (that Bauer is a tiny little thing, but mine was a reliable little pea-shooter).
And I have been know to carry one or the other of these...
... on occasion, when nothing else was feasible.
(Sorry for the crappy pic -- it's cropped from a much larger group shot.)
I was in a gunshop just last weekend. You know how most gunshop guys have an open carry weapon on the hip...at least here in Indiana. Anyway, this older gentleman had a Broomhandle Mauser on his hip. I thought that was something to see...and it was one of the .30 caliber ones because the grip did not have the big "9" carved into it.
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