Both are takedown models the 1936 is incredible. Looks like new. It has a 2 3/4" chamber and a full barrel. The 1919 is in good shape. It has a 2 9/16" chamber and a full barrel also. Priced at $1200.00 for the 1936 and $800.00 for the 1919. I would take $1600.00 for the pair. I'm in NW Indiana...
Thanks, I thought they wouldn't allow tobacco to be sold on there but you're right. It's not worth much, I am unsure if I should try and rehydrate it or just throw it out and sVe the tin. I have been trying to figure out what to do with them. I may make a couple of harmonica microphones but...
Hello, I was going thru a bag of old tobacco tins that I got at the flea market. Mostly Velvet and Prince Albert but there was one Kentucky Club that still has the pouch of tobacco in it unopened. It still has a tax stamp on the pouch that says act of Feb 26 1926 series 120. I don't know how to...
I haven't had an opportunity to hold/inspect one. I can tell from your responses that I should do that then I may get a better understanding.thank you all so much for the feedback. Maybe I am afraid of getting hooked into another expensive hobby. Lol
I understand about quality, and a Wilson combat is definitely more accurate and reliable than a hi point. I guess what I'm asking as a person who is 48 years old and never spent more than 100 dollars on a knife is if it is more about appreciating these high dollar knives as a tool or as a kind...
I am curious as to what you guys do with a 250 dollar knife that can't be done with a 50 dollar knife. I definitely appreciate quality and workmanship but when you can buy a gun for the same price as a knife I have trouble justifying it to myself. I am in no way denigrating you or the knives, I...
TRADED ~~~Thanks for looking
This is built on an HK demilled rifle, it has an HK collapsible stock that is stamped HK 12/67, HK furniture,HK bolt head, HK sights, FMP barrel, FMP bolt carrier, American Receiver, not the less expensive CETME Spanish rifle build. It comes with 2 20rd magazines,a...