Attached is a picture of my Ruger PC Charger with an Early Warning Device I installed. You squeeze the bulb three times to warn the intruders before you open up on them.
I have both, an original 1897 Winchester and a Norinco clone. Both function identically and run smooth. The slam fire is actually faster than a semi-auto. The original Winchester parts may be a little more rugged than the Norinco clone,
Savage Fox shotguns did not start having a serial number until 1969 or 1970. To date the gun they used an alphabet letter to designate a year of manufacture only. You can't beat these older guns for quality.
Thanks for your info. The serial number dates it to 1942 and it is a Waffen Walther. I thought it was stainless when I first saw it, but it is not. It appears to be a highly polished finish and appears to have never been blued.
I recently took this Walther PP, Cal. 7.65 in a trade and I have a few questions. First I know nothing about this vintage pistol. I assume it is a WWII issue handgun because of the Nazi markings. I have attached a couple of photographs showing the markings and perhaps proof marks. Any...
Tell him to sit tight and not to worry. I had a very high RGN in round 1, around 18K if I remember correctly. I thought I would be totally left out and forgot about it. Well, to my surprise in October of last year I got the call and had my CMP 1911 the very next day. Patience is the key word...
At a public range you never know what kind of experience the guy next to you has with handling a firearm safely. This guy should have been banned from every using that range again. A lot of inexperienced people are buying firearms these days and do not know how to use them SAFELY!!