Ah, Ok I'm with ya now....I'm kinda slow sometimes.I have in the past, no one is interested in anything except the Mosin
No one wants to buy anything except the Mosin
1: I said I did in the past and all they ever wanted was the Mosin, guess what rifle he was inquiring about? The Mosin specifically, is something I need, so i’d like a guarantee that losing it will give me something I’ve wanted my whole life and could serve the same purpose (in most states). 2: I send pics via PM because the ads would be flooded by all of them, also it won’t let me put more than three in a single post, again flooding.I saw your ads. Someone asked about price and pics. But you said trade only. And you don’t post pics of your firearms in your ads. Opening your guns up for sale/sell/sail instead of being dead set on trading and adding pics for everyone to see instead of making everyone contact you for specific pics might get you more interest. There are several things you can do different but it seems you aren’t willing to do those. Just an observation
that would be sweet. I would switch out the front handguard for a A1 style triangular one, and the birdcage flash hider for a three prong.http://www.del-ton.com/DTI_20_Rifle_p/ra2h20f-0.htm
Does this have everything you want? The only others I know of are made by Windham and PSA; both of those have detachable handles though.
The Colt and FN have been discontinued I think.
its sort of reminds me of the old adage... good, fast, cheap... pick two....So, you don’t want to buy.
You don’t want to build.
You want a gun that if someone here had, apparently they don’t want to trade for what you have to offer.
You’ve got loads of stuff to trade because you don’t have the money.
Haven’t listed this stuff for sale to try and raise the money?
Have I got all that right?
dont forget... never issued and unfired...I will give you at least tree-fiddy for it....as long as it's a war-time Izhevsk round reciever model in perfect condition, still in cosmoline.
Do you have a modern 1911 currently?
has nothing to do with powder, and everything to do with bullet length (weight also)
1:12 twist is for 50gr or lighter, which is fine for shooting poodles. a 1 in 8 will do it all.
Everyone that sells used firearms, once a month. Plus a few over the border in driving distance.Wow...459 phone calls and not a single lead. I've been called persistent before, but that's a whole new level. Good on ya for sticking to your guns!
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Wouldnt be the right colorthat would be sweet. I would switch out the front handguard for a A1 style triangular one, and the birdcage flash hider for a three prong.
Looks like a normal A4 to me
Everyone that sells used firearms, once a month. Plus a few over the border in driving distance.
"pipboy344 said:EVERY gun shop & pawn shop in SC plus a few in NC
I’m not lying. Most of the calls last a few seconds, “Hello, do you have any AR-15s with a 20 inch barrel and no rails? No, all I have are ones with collapsing stocks/without a carrying handle. Thank you, have a nice day. *click*”Do you honestly expect us to believe you call nearly 500 shops every month? Wold expect you to say,"nah, that's just hyperbole", but the fact you've stuck to that story for so long is humbling. That's some dedication.
No one makes “the thing that is almost the thing”. Every single pre-built retro rifle on the market is a frankengun I’d have to replace almost all the furniture, the barrel, probably the lower on, and refinish everything.
You're too damn stubborn for your own good. Obviously your preferred method isn't working, you're probably gonna have to switch things up a bit or come to the realization that you simply won't get this now rare rifle.
Ah the sweet simplicity of a 20" A4... Still a classic, still my favorite AR set-up.
They need to go back to training with the carrying handles on instead of only having them for parade.Ah the sweet simplicity of a 20" A4... Still a classic, still my favorite AR set-up.
They need to go back to training with the carrying handles on instead of only having them for parade.
You joke, but they’re still popular for match shooting, and the Pedersen Device makes it semi-auto. Unfortunately most of them were ordered destroyed and only a few are owned by collectors.Back to the 1903, I say. Learn the fundamentals with none of this self-loading nonsense.
And make sure it's a leather sling, not cotton. And the parkerizing better be the right shade.
They need to go back to training with the carrying handles on instead of only having them for parade.
Back to the 1903, I say. Learn the fundamentals with none of this self-loading nonsense.
And make sure it's a leather sling, not cotton. And the parkerizing better be the right shade.
Not everyone has them, and they aren’t trained with ironsWhy? They allready have BUIS on rifles and carbines. An iron site is an iron site.
BAH!! All you Nancy McCandypanties with your little .30 cal squirrel guns, your unnecessary rifled barrels and your iron sights...Here's my idea of a battle rifle...
BAH!! All you Nancy McCandypanties with your little .30 cal squirrel guns, your unnecessary rifled barrels and your iron sights...Here's my idea of a battle rifle...
BAH!! All you Nancy McCandypanties with your little .30 cal squirrel guns, your unnecessary rifled barrels and your iron sights...Here's my idea of a battle rifle...
No, poop-covered bamboo....it worked for Charlie.That's it, let's just go back to a sharpened stick. Walnut, of course.
SP1 isn’t crap, and it’d take 5 minutes and maybe $10 to put a 3-prong on it.I've seen this before. Guys that were insistent on only one thing/combination.
Don't try to dissuade them. They're hell bent on it.
Which is ok ya know, whether it's a gun or a motorcycle or whatever. America and all that.
But it's gotta be a 1962 Triumph 510 with the chrome tank and original Amal carb and drum brakes. Period.
But then they get it, (for a ton of money) and find out it's crap. Suddenly, the realization of why these-are-hard-to-find-anymore becomes glaring.
Step 2 is then spending 5 years and even more money trying to make it work like they dreamed it would.
Step 3, after about 12 years, is reluctantly accepting defeat and trying to sell it for the money they got in it, only to get angry that no-one else wants it and then get po'd at all the low-ball offers.
Step 4, find a 1959 Harley Sportster, repeat.
http://www.jsesurplus.com/3ProngFlashHider.aspxI'd like to get one of those $10 3 prong flash hiders if you know where I can get one.