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  1. I have one of these, was sold and shipped via fed ex to me in NJ. Its for sale if someone wants it. As far as I can tell, the capsules hold the legal amount of OC. http://www.jpxpeppergun.net/
  2. I tried that...the mainspring seems to need quiet a bit of compression to get it lined up. Nick, I may have to stop by...just dont know when....you in the shop tomorrow at all?
  3. I need help to fix my ignorance. So tonight I thought it would be a good idea to try to disassemble my champion 1911 GI. I thought I did pretty well but I can't for the life of me get the bottom mainspring housing pin back in. I've tried everything short of a jackhammer and I really don't want to ruin the gun, obviously. Is there anyone in the north that can meet up with me sometime and get this gun back together? Or while we are at it, throw in a skeleton trigger? -Josh
  4. Hey guys, I feel like I've been away for a while. Haven't had the time with getting married and all that jazz to get on here as much. Recently I picked up a Springfield officer size 1911. Appears to be a GI model (I.e simple sights, Matte finish, and a set of "US" wood grips in the box.). I got it from a buddy who's having some tough times and the gun itself is not in rough shape, it does have dings and scratches on the slide, barrel and frame. I'm wondering if anyone out there does refinishing that's not going to cost me an arm and a leg. Thanks. Josh
  5. Anyone have any tips on cleaning her up alittle bit? I dont want to go full restore, as the gun has character, and that is one of the allures of it. But I do not like dirty guns ((not talking lead build up dirty, more pitting and scratches dirty)) and if I could get it to a really nice polish and shine I think it would look even better. There is somthing about the finish of the gun, not seen in the pictures, that is screaming for a shine.
  6. Nick, Maybe I'll bring it by and let you drool over it, and then clean it LOL
  7. Thanks guys. It's def a piece of LEO history, and a very well maintained one at that. It's nice to have it handed down to me from my dad in the same fashion that it was given to him. (although, he didn't have to bic his head every morning baha). I know they are made well, and I'm hoping one day I can hand it down to my kid.
  8. When my father started as a police officer in 1980, a retiring LT gave him this S&W revolver. According to my dad, the LT was a special officer in the 50's where he originally got the revolver. My dad put a lock on it and put it in his safe where it sat, unfired by him, for 30 years. He has decided to hand it down to me as I pursue and start a career in law enforcement. I've tried to do some research, but S&W wheel guns look the same to me for the most part so I'm at a loss. It is a 4" barrel, adjustable rear sight, 6 shot, chambered in .38 special. I tried to get a shot of some proof marks to help us out. It's a beautiful blued finish that shines almost like a chrome finish would. Let's see what we can come up with. I know there are some revolver gurus among you guys and I would really love to know what I have here.
  9. send it.....you make the first move LOL
  10. It's just not my thing nick LOL. If you or joe have any interest let me know. I hate to have guns sit in the safe and not get used or appreciated.
  11. Decided I want to get a newer gun, and somthing that I can carry. I'm not much of a collector, so I figured I would see if someone out there can appreciate this weapon better than I can. From what I was told, this is a 1975 Beretta 92 which pre dates all the models with letter suffixes. This pistol features the following: Frame mounted safety Rounded trigger guard Mag release on the grip Pictures are below. gun is in good shape for its age. Slight scrapes shown in the pictures. Was told by the guys at Mastadon that the gun has not been shot alot at all. I just had it up at their shop for a complete ultrasonic cleaning and hot lube service. I also have 5 or 6 15 round mags for it. I do not have the box or any paper work Asking $400 OBO. Not really wanting to hold onto it. PM me if you are interested.
  12. Yes, they both have the tip up barrel. I'll get some pictures up tomorrow for everyone.
  13. Anyone know if this would fit into a FS holster?
  14. Bump with price drop. Entire package for $550 FTF or Best Offer! ((I have also removed the crayon on the slide))
  15. Thank you. It kinda fell into my hands and I had to scoop it up. I had never seen one like it I assumed it wasn't common. Hours of google didn't yield anything either since it just popped up with FS info
  16. A little over a month ago I got my hands on what I was told was a rare firearm. It is an original 1975 Beretta 92 in 9 para ((pre F, FS etc) This is the first run of Berettas 92 series pistol with a frame mounted safety, mag release on the lower right end of the grip, lanyard loop and rounded trigger guard. It is DA/SA, but unlike the newer 92's it can be carried "cocked and locked". From what I understand there were only 5000 of these pistols manufactured. It is marked on the frame with "Inter-American, Sac'to CA If anyone knows anything else about this gun, feel free to let me know.
  17. WOLFIE4305

    Mouse Gun's

    Over the past few months I have gotten some "mouse guns" from family and friends. Pictured below are the following. Beretta 21A .22LR (blued with original walnut grips) Bought new in 1991 by my father who carried it off duty for many many years until his retirement in 2006. (He was one of those "better than throwing rocks kinda guys, he liked the gun and it was easily hidden) When I got it from him, I took it down as far as it could possibly go and cleaned every nook and cranny. I for one, don't think its ever been as clean as I got it. (he begs to differ) Beretta 20 .25 ACP Got it today from a friend of mine. Its in rough shape as he states it was also carried by an off duty LEO for many years. Its my understanding that these are pretty rare guns and were only made for a few years in the 80's. I just got done taking it down as well and cleaning all the little areas. I'm glad I did it as well as there was years of gunk in the areas under the grips that took some elbow grease to get off. I don't plan on shooting it much as .25 ACP is expensive for what it is, and id like to keep the gun in my collection and see if it goes up in value in a couple years. ((sorry, couldnt get photobucket to rotate the picture without cutting one gun or the other out of it))
  18. Monday bump... A like new 1911 has sat here for almost a week. I'm disappointed in you guys!
  19. on my recent trip to cabellas i pocket carried my beretta 21a and carried my remington r1 in my raven IWB holster, with it placed correctly, I didnt have any printing, and although alittle heavy, wasnt bad for the couple hours it was on me
  20. I'd rather try to sell it all at once first.
  21. Want to sell my Remington 1911 R1. Looking to change it up. Guns to big to carry comfortably in PA and otherwise has sat in my closet. 25 (maybe) rounds through. Gun includes: - raven concealment Kydex holster - Wilson Combat guide spring - 3 Wilson combat 8 round magazines (plus the two that came from the factory) - VZ Operator II G-10 grips - white crayon to enhance the 1911 and Remington on the sides ( shown in picture, can be removed by buyer if they want) Asking $675.00 $550.00 cash FTF As always valid P2P and FID card a must PM me if your interested. Located in Morris County Thanks for looking. No trades ATT
  22. Looking for at least 1 .22LR beretta bobcat (21a) magazine. Let me know if you have one
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