Firearms you want for Christmas.

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Springfield 1903 Mark I with Pedersen Device

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A Shufflin Mini-G with a scout mount.

A Ruger Redhawk in .45 Colt/.45 ACP, and/or a 5.5-inch Bisley Blackhawk convertible .45 LC/.45 ACP.
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First Shirt wrote:A Shufflin Mini-G with a scout mount.

A Ruger Redhawk in .45 Colt/.45 ACP, and/or a 5.5-inch Bisley Blackhawk convertible .45 LC/.45 ACP.
Converted to use with or without moon clips? :?:
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One of these:
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One of these:
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And a pallet of ammo for each.








*(Amazingly, the first is CA legal, the second is an "assault weapon". :roll: )
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Some kind of .308 battle rifle.
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toad wrote:
First Shirt wrote:A Shufflin Mini-G with a scout mount.

A Ruger Redhawk in .45 Colt/.45 ACP, and/or a 5.5-inch Bisley Blackhawk convertible .45 LC/.45 ACP.
Converted to use with or without moon clips? :?:
https://www.moonclips.com/content/machine.asp
I think you need the moon clips in order to head space the .45 ACP properly in the cylinder.
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All of them
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Aesop wrote:*(Amazingly, the first is CA legal,
Nope, it's in .50 BMG.
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This. An unsold auction lot re-offered for UKP 2600 out the door. If I had the money, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Mine cost me 5000, without a scope.
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