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On 2/14/2025 at 9:01 PM, cabowabo said:

Here's my 22 pistol setup. Wish I could cram more than 10 rounds into it.
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What suppressor is this?  I have a threaded Mark IV in black, those are a perfect pair!

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I've had an old m70 that someone took to with a sander, de-finished the stock and chopped several inches off the barrel to make a truck or cabin gun (i guess).  Got tired of looking at the abomination and sent it up to my guy Justin Hale.

Based on the fact there is basically no throat erosion, the muzzle blast from a 300H&H must not be conducive to a lot of shooting.

He had a replacement barrel we we did a barrel swap and he refinished the stock back to how it should have looked.  Here's how a 1952 300 Magnum (H&H) would have rolled out of the factory.

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Boards thoughts on this Colt Python 357 4" @ $1400? 
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Maybe I’ll inherit my dads but for now I have to settle for the wife’s king cobra
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17 hours ago, Reagan1k said:

Based on the fact there is basically no throat erosion, the muzzle blast from a 300H&H must not be conducive to a lot of shooting.

A 17" barrel 300H&H had to be quite a fireball coming out of the end. 

It came out of an estate in Wash. state, so I'm guessing it was someone's DIY version of a SHTF bear gun or similar. 

Sanded down like it was I could tell the grain would be pretty when refinished. Thankfully the action was untouched and well preserved, matching the new (old) barrel well.

I keep telling myself my family will appreciate it when they get to split up these 70's.  I'm so thoughtful that way!!!!!!!!!  Always thinking of others needs and not my own wants.

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15 hours ago, deft said:


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Maybe I’ll inherit my dads but for now I have to settle for the wife’s king cobra

@AnastasisWhat year is that Python?  If it was made any time in oh, let's say the last 100 years, then you should buy it!  Would be irresponsible not to.

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4 hours ago, topochico said:

Any leads on a good option to help an individual sell/auction an extensive collection of vintage firearms in DFW? 

Send me a list first and save the premium????

I love buying from estates, even when paying true fair market value.  Better firearms even if it isn't a "deal".

If you need some names of reputable auction houses, send me a message. 

I buy a fair amount from several auction houses and have a pretty good feel for the way they treat customers on both the buy and sell side.

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2 hours ago, BabaYaga said:

Yeah...have fun with that.  

Yep - when pre64 called me they were bummed b/c the cut barrel was pristine. Said the chopper probably had a lot of regret after round #1 was fired.

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4 minutes ago, Reagan1k said:

Yep - when pre64 called me they were bummed b/c the cut barrel was pristine. Said the chopper probably had a lot of regret after round #1 was fired.

I have two pre64 70's that I can't imagine altering in any form or fashion.  

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