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Conference foundr::firearms

Title:God made man, but Sam Colt made men equal
Notice:Welcome to the firearms conference!
Moderator:PEAKS::OAKEYIN
Created:Tue Mar 04 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6616
Total number of notes:49869

6433.0. "What is it worth...???" by --UnknownUser-- () Tue Oct 24 1995 16:27

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6433.1more info requiredTAMDNO::WHITMANthe 2nd Amendment assures the restTue Oct 24 1995 16:364
6433.2Ted Williams is a WinchesterOTOP89::"[email protected]"Wed Oct 25 1995 09:509
6433.3many brands built Sears gunsTAMDNO::WHITMANthe 2nd Amendment assures the restWed Oct 25 1995 10:316
6433.4You calling my gun junk? :-)COOKIE::LAMBERTSam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXOWed Oct 25 1995 12:469
6433.6no reference in BBGVTAMDNO::WHITMANthe 2nd Amendment assures the restThu Oct 26 1995 08:409
6433.7CSC32::D_PELTONENLook, Ma! No personal_name!Thu Oct 26 1995 12:2117
6433.8MAIL1::CRANEFri Nov 03 1995 13:466
6433.9NEF = Harrington & RichardsonTAMDNO::WHITMANthe 2nd Amendment assures the restFri Nov 03 1995 14:3715
6433.10CSC32::D_PELTONENLook, Ma! No personal_name!Fri Nov 03 1995 14:4912
6433.11Just got twoMINOTR::BANCROFTMon Nov 06 1995 16:573
6433.12MAIL1::CRANETue Nov 07 1995 08:033
6433.13MAIL1::CRANETue Nov 14 1995 10:386
6433.14ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Nov 14 1995 11:325
6433.15MAIL1::CRANETue Nov 14 1995 11:579
6433.16MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterTue Nov 14 1995 12:564
6433.17PEAKS::OAKEYThe difference? About 8000 milesTue Nov 14 1995 13:331
6433.18MAIL1::CRANETue Nov 14 1995 14:2616
6433.20SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfTue Nov 14 1995 14:465
6433.21MAIL1::CRANETue Nov 14 1995 14:567
6433.22Eastern Arms 12G MIMS::PICKETT_KMon Nov 27 1995 12:0516
6433.23MIMS::HENDERSON_JMon Nov 27 1995 15:5911
6433.24MIMS::PICKETT_KTue Nov 28 1995 14:278
6433.25MAIL1::CRANETue Nov 28 1995 14:324
6433.26SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Nov 28 1995 17:117
6433.27MAIL1::CRANEThu Nov 30 1995 07:123
6433.28llama revolverCSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteThu Nov 30 1995 21:496
6433.29exCSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteFri Dec 01 1995 10:3810
6433.30Gun Values, 16th editionVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Dec 01 1995 10:4812
6433.31VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Dec 01 1995 10:523
6433.32Taurus 4" 44magABACUS::BIONDIGuns, The Teeth of LibertyFri Dec 01 1995 11:011
6433.33CSC32::D_PELTONENFri Dec 01 1995 11:3928
6433.34CSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteFri Dec 01 1995 11:5623
6433.35exCSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteFri Dec 01 1995 12:159
6433.36MIMS::HENDERSON_JFri Dec 01 1995 12:317
6433.37CSC32::D_PELTONENFri Dec 01 1995 12:5623
6433.38Colt 380SSDEVO::BRADACHStorageWorks OEM is the wayWed Jan 24 1996 11:494
6433.39CSC32::D_PELTONENWed Jan 24 1996 14:3015
6433.40MIMS::HENDERSON_JThu Jan 25 1996 09:0930
6433.41Why is it worth...???BSS::PROCTOR_RGood, Cheap, Fast -- Pick 2Thu Jan 25 1996 18:5015
6433.42NPSS::RAUHALAThu Jan 25 1996 19:155
6433.43PEAKS::OAKEYThe difference? About 8000 milesThu Jan 25 1996 22:219
6433.44BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Jan 26 1996 07:4411
6433.45MIMS::HENDERSON_JFri Jan 26 1996 09:3719
6433.46CSC32::D_PELTONENFri Jan 26 1996 13:1114
6433.47Realistic sell price?FOR200::JOHNSMon Jan 29 1996 12:119
6433.48SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jan 29 1996 12:149
6433.49Wanna buy my back issues of SGN? (heehee)BSS::PROCTOR_RGood, Cheap, Fast -- Pick 2Mon Jan 29 1996 12:295
6433.50As if it weren't bad enuf.FOR200::JOHNSMon Jan 29 1996 12:5911
6433.51SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jan 29 1996 16:045
6433.52What he said.BSS::PROCTOR_RGood, Cheap, Fast -- Pick 2Mon Jan 29 1996 16:133
6433.53CSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Wed Jan 22 1997 20:4013
6433.54Browning HPVMSNET::RRICKI'd rather be fishing!Wed Jan 22 1997 21:1712
6433.55WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 23 1997 06:1310
6433.56ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JThu Jan 23 1997 08:0813
6433.57WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 23 1997 08:124
6433.58ALFSS2::HENDERSON_JThu Jan 23 1997 09:0612
6433.59Gun is browning HighPower.VMSNET::RRICKI'd rather be fishing!Thu Jan 23 1997 11:2415
6433.60WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 23 1997 11:418
6433.61More on Radom pistolVMSNET::RRICKI'd rather be fishing!Thu Jan 23 1997 13:1618
6433.62Scarey great gunMINOTR::BANCROFTTue Jan 28 1997 10:297
    I agree that the Radom was made well of excellent materials.
    It is a heavy pistol for the caliber, so perceived recoil is small.
    My only complaint is the thing which looks like as safety is a
    decocking lever.  Pressit down and it is not visible that it is
    blocking the firing pin, so when the hammer slams down, you have a
    heart attack, and bless the habits that keep a firearm in a safe
    direction.  Scares me every time.
6433.63Century has Radoms for saleVMSNET::RRICKI'd rather be fishing!Tue Jan 28 1997 12:417
    By the way. Century Arms has a shipment of Radoms for sale.
    
    I have NEVER seen a shipment of Radom's before. $349 if I remember
    right, with Nazi WWII proofs.
    
    Randy
    
6433.64CSC32::D_PELTONENTue Jan 28 1997 14:2944
    
    I had a chance to see two of those Century Radoms at the last
    gun show. I guess the best description I can provide is that
    to me they looked heavily refinished....all stampings were very
    "washy". They'd still make good shooters, assuming good bores,
    but I doubt that these will devalue existing specimens.
    
    One theory I've heard is that these Radoms are Russian capture
    guns. The Russkies captured an amazing amount of German hardware
    at Stalingrad as well as what was left behind by the Germans
    during their retreat. Seems that they sent much of their spoils
    through their arsenals and put the whole mess into storage...waiting
    until the day Century Arms could deliver these guns to you!
    
    There's been some Russian-rework Lugers around as well, some
    of which are wearing VOPO grips; lots of history there. Century
    also seems to have a fair pile of Russian-capture K98s. Again,
    all heavily refinished and parts renumbered with electric pencil
    in typical Russian fashion. Since it seems that their arsenal
    process involved tearing down the incoming rifles into parts and
    then reassembling them with no regard for what is "proper", it's
    common to see early rifles in late stocks or late stocks with
    early bands. However, if you look at enough of them, it's possible
    to turn up an interesting rifle that is more or less correct. 
    
    I had a Horton-import Russian K98, code CE 41....JP Sauer, 1941.
    A desireable code and early date. It was in the proper stock with
    proper bands; the bore was literally perfect and the finish was
    almost as good as a commercial rifle. It was all covered with an
    arsenal varnish type of glop, much the same as what we see on
    the SVT40s. A very nice rifle overall. Then Century got in the
    game and the floodgates opened. I saw three down at the local shop;
    he got a 1938, a '39 and a '40, all code 27 (Erma). The '39 had
    a butter-smooth action, shiny bore and was in a walnut stock. All
    that was "wrong" was that it had a late-war/stamped front band...
    right next to it in the rack was the '40 in late stock with early
    band. One minor swap and some price negotiation later, I took that
    '39 home. Damn good K98 shooter for the money spent..which is where
    I came in. These Russian guns are great value for what they cost,
    have their own history to them, and are around is great enough
    numbers that the selection is excellent....get 'em while you can!
    
    DAP