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4 hours ago, Armybrat said:

That's what CHIEF Jr. says is his next purchase. Don't know why he wants one, we don't have any grizzlies, buffalo, or polar bears around. He already has the .450BM. There is a recoil pad included, that should tell a person something.

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2 hours ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

I don’t have that problem, the Diana my grandfather liberated from a house he cleared along the Moselle is a taxi driver and still in good working order.

 

 

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Ever been rebuilt?

Probably has a leather washer on the piston, and while those are better than they sound, 75 some odd years has to be a record for longevity.

Too bad he didn't luck into one of these.

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1 hour ago, CHIEF said:

That's what CHIEF Jr. says is his next purchase. Don't know why he wants one, we don't have any grizzlies, buffalo, or polar bears around. He already has the .450BM. There is a recoil pad included, that should tell a person something.

CHIEF

Every firearms aficionado should have a levergun, and the Marlin is one of the top choices, IMO. 
Bought my .30-30 new in 1968 for about $80. 
Added a cheap Tasco a few years later. Son#2 owns it now. 
 

 

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2 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

Ever been rebuilt?

Probably has a leather washer on the piston, and while those are better than they sound, 75 some odd years has to be a record for longevity.


There’s no telling whether he rebuilt it, but I’m positive he tinkered with it as needed. It was old when he found it, so it’s probably closer to 95 years old than 75. He used it regularly from when he came back from Europe until he passed in 2022. 
It’s a single shot, so he told me the important thing is not to miss. Here he is at age 98, heading out to bag a squirrel for dinner:

 

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29 minutes ago, Party_Taco said:

If I really didn’t care about money I would snag one of these beauties… but 5k is a lot to ask for a tactical shotgun… damn John Wick!df2b195b6d9decc292bdc05f63fd10a2.jpg

Take the Taran Tactical sticker off and save yourself $3K

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5 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:


Bottom one looks a lot like my New England firearms 20ga.

Those NE firearms evolved from the H&R Topper series. 
Mine is a 12 gauge shortened to 19”. It served as my truck gun in the early 1990s.

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Did they waive the tax stamp fee? I am holding off on can purchases until Jan 1. 

They did not, but I went ahead because (as they confirmed) there’s gonna be one hell of a backlog come Jan 1 and I didn’t want to sit around until lord knows how long to get the cans.
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Am tempted to add a can to my 5.56 pistol next year if I’m still around. 
Just for the heck of it.

Guess I’d have to do the trust thing. Would that allow it to be passed down to a family member?

 

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Am tempted to add a can to my 5.56 pistol next year if I’m still around. 
Just for the heck of it.
Guess I’d have to do the trust thing. Would that allow it to be passed down to a family member?
 
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I’d guess it depends on the trust. The item is owned by the trust and you make people trustees. The trustees can posses the property. Whoever you make beneficiary on it can be the one that babysits it.
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Am tempted to add a can to my 5.56 pistol next year if I’m still around. 
Just for the heck of it.
Guess I’d have to do the trust thing. Would that allow it to be passed down to a family member?
 
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You just have you both on the trust. When you eat it, he takes the suppressor as he already owns it.

Easy.
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14 minutes ago, NotActuallyALonghorn said:

Is there really much point in suppreing a 5.56 pistol?

I am just gonna go with "yes" without thinking about this much. SUPPRESS EVERYTHING. 

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Is there really much point in suppreing a 5.56 pistol? Subsonics are basically expensive .22's, and by the time you add the length of a suppressor is it really much quieter than a rifle length gun?

Yes

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