(Mostly) stripped OEM Glock 19 slide of a Gen 4 G19. Most of the salt lives on the M81 cerakote, but the slide itself is in good shape with less than 3500-ish rounds through it. Includes a set of TruGLo Tritium night sights, as well.
$150 shipped. If you have any questions please let me know-...
Two trusty Glock 19 Holsters for sale. Both show little signs of wear but are completely useable and in good shape.
- Veil Solutions [ORANGE] w/ Optic Cut, claw/wedge thing ($40 $25 shipped)
- Vedder Holsters Light Tuck [BROWN SCALE], claw/wedge thing ($40 $25 shipped)
Take em both for $70 $40...
Used Sportsmatch rings, pulled off a Tikka I purchased from here last year. Seem to be in great shape with very minimal wear.
Looking to get $30 shipped for the set. If you have any questions, shoot me a PM or comment below. Thanks for looking!
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Selling my wife's SA XD-S 9mm sub compact pistol. Included is the case, magazines, and accessories, along with IWB and OWB holsters and mag carrier. She received this as a gift from someone who shot the pistol only a few times (and she never shot it), so I would consider it...
That’s what I was thinking. I’m sure it’s not a 100% overlap, but I’d bet that a decent portion of the people who want reduced non-resident hunters are also complaining about all of the transplants moving in.
Is there a silver lining to all of this? Now, or in the future? For the game or the hunters?
I’m aware of my lack of knowledge when it comes to Alaska-based hunts, so my perspective is limited (especially as a NR). That may also color my opinion, but it seems like a discouraging trendline for...
After decades of taking both antlers and meat from Ohio whitetail, my Dad seems tired of it and opts to give it away for free or in exchange for jerky… My Father in Law on the otherhand can’t seem to get tired of game meat and considers it essential part of the hunt. My Dad also historically...
I’m new to a lot of Western style hunts so those sub forums (elk and antelope in particular) have been equally interesting as they have been humbling. There’s always something new to learn.
By the way, nice Heeler Button!
PrintScan is the company I used; they directly state that their .EFT fingerprint scan files can be used for submittal to the ATF. I believe the process I followed was hopping on their website and finding a PrintScan equipped company nearby (mine was a UPS store 50 minutes away), setting up an...
Anyone regret setting up a trust to handle their suppressor/NFA item habit? Besides the added complexity and an extra step in an already convoluted process, I’m not aware of many other downsides.
All valid points- willingly adding oneself to another (yet more official) government list is a fair reason to be dissuaded also.
I think the price can be attributed to the legal complexities of building AND selling suppressors in the USA. In other countries with more lax restrictions on...
Same here in the Piedmont. They crept close to $3.19 across town before shooting to $3.39-.49 in about a week.
We’re up from $1.95 at it’s lowest in the past few years.
I think accessibility to the area in question is a big (and very broad) factor.
The ease of finding and rescuing a lost or injured person, as well as getting them to hospital afterwards could also probably be a benchmark.
Is there a go-to standard for firearm purchases outside of PayPal?
I figure it’s mostly up to the seller’s discretion. On other forums I’ve tried to use a combination of good judgement via PayPal, certified money orders, etc. when dealing with firearms, but it seems like these methods all have...