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  1. Looking for a Beretta 92FS as a companion for my CX4. I'm located in Somerville area and have a permit in hand (valid 3/1, used first permit 1/30)
  2. Thanks again sir, nice to meet you!
  3. thank you sir, it was a pleasure
  4. Thanks for the heads up, would be nice if they would allow rimfire for fox
  5. I restored one with this stuff, exact same problem: http://www.flitz.com/p-48-gunknife-care-kit.aspx
  6. Just got the large latch one to accommodate my acog mount. I thought I could get by with the medium but had to go back for the large.
  7. I was wrong, it was Birmingham pistol that had it. It's in again this month for $319. BUT, I couldn't find the deal on the website.http://www.birmingha...oducts/pistols/Let's see if tapatalk let's me post the pic:Wow it worked
  8. J&G had some 5906 trade ins for less than 300 a couple months ago, saw in shotgun news.
  9. DIY with the GE Simon XT, the cheapest monitoring I've seen is for these type of DIY systems and it's $11 a month.
  10. Scored and excellent garand from Dave last week, thanks again sir! Looking forward to working with you again
  11. if anyone needs a custom one, I work for ammo....
  12. i shot one this season, it's a beautiful thing with the accutrigger. clean and crisp break. friend bagged a nice buck on the move with it. i don't get out enough for deer to justify the cost though.
  13. we've got the aerial assault black 3.0, had a problem with the wobbler a couple months ago and they sent us out a new one. no questions or return required. they seem to be a pretty stand-up company if you have a problem. we've been through some batteries, settled on the diehard marine battery.
  14. i have a fox-sterlingworth (philadelphia made) 16ga if you're looking for a potential cash cow. i want to say 1912-1917. i'll never have the time to put into it. i'm not home but I can post pics and specs if you're interested.
  15. cabela's "gunner gloves", best i've owned.
  16. i had this problem on someone's shotty once, there's a choke cleaner that i used to free it. i'll check the name when i get home.
  17. have the 9mm, awesome gun for indoor ranges because you can shoot it anywhere. 15 round mag capacity, takes 92 mags and have never had any problem with it. trigger is gritty but there's a buttload of instructions out there to fix that.
  18. +1 on the cx4, lots of fun at any indoor range
  19. was there ever a season here? i lived in MD for 7 years, not that it's the best hunting in the country but it does beat the hell outta jersey! i miss rabbit most...
  20. never been out for dove, we usually flush a couple every year when out for pheasant. they never seemed big enough to have any meat..
  21. love the last page, it looks like one of those quick "look at that! everybody out of the truck and start shootin!" moments... maybe they shopped out the line of pickups?
  22. wait? they're selling firearms in branchburg?? I assumed they were all bows there, how are their prices?
  23. I shoot clays with a lefty, he's always shot right handed O/Us better. The finest and lightest O/Us i've ever used (without breaking the bank) are the Berettas. They also make great field guns since they are light enough to carry all day. You would probably be much happier with a used "high quality" O/U than a new "low end" manufacturer. And it would already be broken in, which anyone with an O/U can tell you can be a **** on the first 2000-3500 rounds. BTW, honorable mention to Browning. Here's one on gunbroker that looks like it's in your budget: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=270395322 Here's one with a 30" barrel: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=270395322
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