If you ever travel to North Louisiana, I can fix you up. I collect pocket pistols. I have .25 acp. from $100 to $400. If you are interested send me a pm. I also have some in .22 short, long and long rifle. Dave
Keep watching gunbroker, I don't think they are still in production. I have a P10 in .45 acp and was looking for a spare magazine and was unable to find one. I added a pearce extension to the magazine and hogue finger groove grips so it is an all steel almost warthog. I am sure you will be happy...
I am not sure what you are looking for. I have some that I am not using that I would consider selling. I acquired mine in anticipation of needing them for my 4H .22 pistol class. I have 3 Colt Woodsmans, 2 Brownings (1 challenger and 1 Nomad) and 1 High Standard Sport King. If any of those...
Just what the title says I need a grip for a Browning Nomad. Would consider grip for a Challenger 1 or Medalist as they all have the same frame. PM me with what you have and what you want for it.
I have had a Dillion Square Deal B for over twenty years and have probably loaded twenty thousand rounds. They are the best buy on the market for a progressive reloader. I always recommend Dillion equipment. They also have a no BS guarantee for life. I would be interested in bullets and primers...
I like Ubertis I have a .357 and .22. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. My .22 has adjustable sights and was imported by Iver Johnson in the late 70s. In my opinion they are as good as any other single-action in today's market, maybe better.
You are correct in that it does resemble a PPK, but it is smaller than a PPK. It is actually about the same size as a TPH. In a side by side comparison the IJ is slightly thicker than the Walther TPH. I am in North West Louisiana, near Homer and I have one I would sell. I would take $200 for...
Target trigger, target hammer and target grips were an option on the K-22 at one time. The grips that came on the pistols were numbered to them. I still have six from the sixties through early eighties that had the original grips numbered to the guns. Mine are models 36,48,two 57s, 60 and 19. A...
I have an older blue Redhawk with a 5.5" barrel. It is the softest recoiling of my 41. magnums. I have two S&Ws and a 10" contender to compare it to. Dave
If you travel to North Louisiana, I have a couple I would consider selling. I am near Homer and I don't travel much since I retired. I have a 457 with box papers and two spare magazines and a 910 with two spare magazines, new S&W grip, no box. Pm me if you are interested.
The cheapest one I found on GunBroker was $58.00 with 30.00 shipping. Then you have to add the transfer fee. I bought three a few years ago when I first began to collect pocket pistols,mine came from a pawn shop and I paid more than you want to. I have three different versions , one black, one...
The first new gun that I bought was a Model 48. I wasn't 21 so my mother had to buy it for me. That was in 1963 and I still have it. It is the most accurate revolver I own. It is also one my wife or son will have to sell. I am surprised that you would one. Dave