I check here in the Classifieds and on Armlist Classifieds every day for handguns and ammo.
The only way for me to get a feel for prices is to check continually, and I need ammo for my different calibers.
I saw a single action Western style 6 shot .22 revolver for sale that was inexpensive enough to buy and then sell if it didn't keep my interest.
When I went to buy it, I thought the man seemed familiar to me and it came out that he was the retired police officer that bought my Taurus .357 revolver and my Sig Sauer RS290 9mm: I could not believe it!
We had a great talk. We met close to my home which was convenient.
We must have talked about an hour.
He is interested in one of my Smith 64 series when I get it ready to sell and he has a .25 caliber Taurus barrel break down like I had decades ago when I had a Baretta that did the same. Apparently, that is how Taurus got its start with the breakdown barrel.
He also has a full-size 9mm Smith about 7 yrs. old that he will be selling: interesting.
The only way for me to get a feel for prices is to check continually, and I need ammo for my different calibers.
I saw a single action Western style 6 shot .22 revolver for sale that was inexpensive enough to buy and then sell if it didn't keep my interest.
When I went to buy it, I thought the man seemed familiar to me and it came out that he was the retired police officer that bought my Taurus .357 revolver and my Sig Sauer RS290 9mm: I could not believe it!
We had a great talk. We met close to my home which was convenient.
We must have talked about an hour.
He is interested in one of my Smith 64 series when I get it ready to sell and he has a .25 caliber Taurus barrel break down like I had decades ago when I had a Baretta that did the same. Apparently, that is how Taurus got its start with the breakdown barrel.
He also has a full-size 9mm Smith about 7 yrs. old that he will be selling: interesting.