one-eyed Jack
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Needed to lighten the NFA inventory, so I had a visit with Doug there. He took my two Reisings and the suppressed .45 M10. Agreed to fair prices. One hell of a shop they have there. Jack.
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Glad to hear you had a good experience. I live about 15 minutes from them. Really like the shop. Actually might be swinging down there in the next week or so to put in an order for a new rifle or two.
Whatcha gettin’?
Why 38-55?
That’s cool. Lemme borrow the 30-30, we can push deer together, I mean hunt together!Something about non mainstream rounds attracts my attention for longer lasting projects. Where I can’t just go to the store and buy a box of ammo. I have looked at various lever actions for a while and came across the 38-55. Was looking for a cartridge with character. Its pretty much a hand load only so I’ll cast my own heads. It’s a old classic cartridge with great potential for deer in the hills here. Then I saw this new 1894 Deluxe and thought it was gorgeous. It only comes in 30-30 and 38-55. Kismet. I won’t lie. I’ll probably order one in 30-30 too.
One of Mitch WerBell's MAC 10s?And for you NH guys, as soon as the form 3s come back, they will have a nice Powder Springs .45 M10 with a Gemtech Viper suppressor ready for you. Jack.
Don't know what that is. It's a Cobray, stock from the factory. No mods. Jack.One of Mitch WerBell's MAC 10s?
Mitchell WerBell III and Gordon Ingram founded Cobray and Sionics. Both were firearm engineering geniuses who were far ahead of their time.Don't know what that is. It's a Cobray, stock from the factory. No mods. Jack.
Thanks for the info. Jack.Mitchell WerBell III and Gordon Ingram founded Cobray and Sionics. Both were firearm engineering geniuses who were far ahead of their time.
The new shop in Greenville is leaps and bounds above the old spot in mason!! Very professional guys.
Hit up the Country Mile for a 30 brick and grab a sub for lunch., virtually one stop shopping there. Well two stop shopping. But it’s right across the street. You get the point.
Been there, done that, a couple of times.Hit up the Country Mile for a 30 brick and grab a sub for lunch., virtually one stop shopping there. Well two stop shopping. But it’s right across the street. You get the point.