I'm looking for a Ruger Vaquero in 357 mag with the 3.75 inch barrel. It is sometimes called the Sheriff's or Montado model. If you have one that you want to sell please let me know. I'm in the Baton Rouge area, but could drive about an hour any direction to meet.
Nice to see the pics on a bigger screen Norsewolf. I like it better without the green accents, but both look pretty good. This is especially true as it is your first try.
Oh, and thanks for the work this afternoon. Nice to have some cool air.
I had a 617 6inch barrel for about 10 years. Loved it and only sold it to get money for my tactical solutions suppressor. I plan on buying a 4 inch version at some point. I think I probably put about 4K rounds through the 617 prior to selling it.
When and if the interest rates rise the NAV of your bond fund will go down, but it will pay more in interest which at some point will get you ahead. A better choice is a stable value fund which most 401K's have. These won't drop in value when rates rise.
Wow, looks like some got the inside scoop for sure. From what I've read these banks held a lot of mafia money, wonder if it was the rich or criminal who were tipped off.
For sale 500 rounds of Winchester 115 grain 9mm ammo that was purchased in 2010. It was removed from the white boxes and placed in ziplock bags. Asking $200.00.
Ammo is sold.
It's legal. Rather than bitch the public should try to get the law changed. I for one prefer to be concealed and not attract attention, but have to respect those who excercise their rights and freedoms.
I always find it interesting that people who have no idea that its legal just stand in...
I'm with you on that one.^
It's easy to see when someone has registered and if they have sold or posted before in the past. I'd be just a little more Leary of buying from someone on their first post.
Don't have any experience with one of these yet. I'm not a big fan of having extra things like lasers on small carry guns. Seems like more that could break or go wrong. Curious how these things will hold up after years of carry.
IMO, the Glock 27 is not much different to shoot than the Glock 23. Our officers don't seem to have much trouble going from their Glock 22's to their 27's.