Millennials are also at a greater risk from climate change and everything else you here about in the news.
Excessive worry causes stress, and we all know stress kills, way before any of the things they are worrying about will. :doh:
CRK, IMPINDA not really old timey but i don't think you will find a better slip joint. IMO
its on my list, handled one, very slick feeling in the hand, smooth edges
i carry the small Inkosi, and still have my retired Sebenza from the 90s
No cash price because i can't find any(at a realistic price) or at all really.
Hoping someone has one just sitting there with no need for it, but Really wants a Sweet !
thanks for the recommendations, but i already visit Gunbroker...
any portable or home Audiophiles here ?
there is already a thread for car audio, and surround sound, so lets keep it home and portable 2 channel only.
what you got, what you want, what you heard, and anything that, just blew you away.
what sites/forums do you frequent?
guns and mechanical watches are pretty much the only machines left that don't need electricity, and never will.
But are still just as useful as when invented, that's just cool.
now most need electricity and an internet connection
Browning Sweet Sixteen, 1953, first year S code, 3 digit serial (5xx), inherited from my father. kept in closet for last 40+ years. I do remember him dove hunting with it when i was in
grade school, I'm 63.
Any specific pictures wanted, just ask.
Trade, ONLY for pre series 70 colt 1911...
pics in original post, dimensions 47" OAL, 27"barrel end to receiver, 6 7/8"reciever to shoulder stock, 2 1/2" receiver width over bolt measured.
just ask for more pics or measurements.
just watched a youtube video and date code is 1953 and 3 digits
Olympic Arms AR pistol. POS from the flash hider to the buffer tube, came out ok though, bought it for $300, walking around a gunshow with it, a dealer stopped me and offered an even trade for a G19
thanks so much for the info, i will post a pic and date of manufacture, on this thread, hopefully DBMJR1 or someone else can tell the difference in frame size, this is the only hunting shotgun i now own,(inherited it from my dad). I don't hunt or even look at this type of firearm at Gunshows.
i see a wide range of prices on older 50s and 60s Browning Sweet Sixteens in varying conditions. what make some worth more than others ? not including condition. i see some in worse condition, but around the same age selling for more than the cleaner ones.
not a shotgun guy so it is very...