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  • Craizie
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    Wasn't really a gift, but my sparrow came in the Friday before Christmas.

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  • homealone
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    It looks like the safety has been replaced. Overall looks good!
    Yep, the PO told me he broke the tip off it. Which I replied, you tried to pry it off with a blade, didn't you? He just gave me that dumb guilty look. I have a correct replacement for it already.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by homealone View Post
    You're probably more familiar with the drivers side.



    It looks like the safety has been replaced. Overall looks good!

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  • 2000 vert
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    I didnt get any gun stuff this year, but the wife did give me $300 to use on gun stuff. I think im going to put toward a ruger lc9 or a beretta nano.

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  • homealone
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    Oh okay, that makes sense why the engraving looks a little peculiar. Yeah the Argentinians used prewar tooling for quite some time.
    You're probably more familiar with the drivers side.



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  • GrayStangGT
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    And so it begins. I presume you have that bench bolted to the wall. If not I would recommend it. I envy you, starting reloading is so much fun.
    It currently is not, but I was thinking that might be necessary. I just couldn't resist getting it all out and setting it up.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
    I got a RCBS reloading kit and a few accesories including 30-06 dies. Unpacked it all and mounted it on my work bench after work today. Looking forward to a new hobby.

    And so it begins. I presume you have that bench bolted to the wall. If not I would recommend it. I envy you, starting reloading is so much fun.

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  • GrayStangGT
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    I got a RCBS reloading kit and a few accesories including 30-06 dies. Unpacked it all and mounted it on my work bench after work today. Looking forward to a new hobby.

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  • YALE
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    I got a swanky OWB pancake holster for my P226, and two boxes of 9mm

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  • motoman
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    Originally posted by Mach1Run View Post
    I am getting a K31 supposedly numbers matching though I don't know if its matching till they actually arrive.
    Not hard to find at all, there are plenty out there. Simpson Ltd. has a ton of them from 95% rifles running close to $5k all the way down to 80% rifles for $325.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by homealone View Post
    It's built as part of a prewar contract with Argentina. It's a Sistema 1911built under Colt licensing. This one was built in 1958.
    Oh okay, that makes sense why the engraving looks a little peculiar. Yeah the Argentinians used prewar tooling for quite some time.

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  • homealone
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    can't make out much of it, but looks like a prewar 1911.
    Originally posted by Probie View Post
    1914 military issue 1911???
    It's built as part of a prewar contract with Argentina. It's a Sistema 1911built under Colt licensing. This one was built in 1958.

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  • Mach1Run
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    Originally posted by IdabelBlue View Post
    Got a good stocking stuffer. Hogue Grip for the RIA 1911
    I have those grips on my RIA commander and love them.

    I am getting a K31 supposedly numbers matching and a 43 Mauser though I don't know if its matching till they actually arrive.

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    can't make out much of it, but looks like a prewar 1911.
    1914 military issue 1911???

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  • CJ
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    can't make out much of it, but looks like a prewar 1911.

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