If you know what your looking at, you can figure out what it's worth.
I'm always poking around in pawn shops, and gun shows , so I'd like to learn to recognize what I'm looking at.
Unscrupulous folks could really take advantage of me right now.
Dude, that's a great rifle. You probably couldnt buy the parts for that price.
Unfortunately the trade off that comes from the efficiency of selling it online, is that you got to wade through a lot of window lickers.
That's a beaut, good luck with the sale.
Is there a book, or two for learning all the different revolvers, and their replicas?
I'd like to be able to recognize them half as good as some of the revolver heads that post here.
Thanks
If you put a deer in the front trunk, and let the legs hang out on each side, it really does look like a bug.
Turns heads when you drive back to town too.
You got 60% of your shots right down the middle.
There's too many variables to guess why the the others went wide.
So, from afar.....your doing something right.......just start working on a simple repeatable form, and loading routine.
Everything the same every time. From loading the powder...
This is a collection of geezers that salivate over "the rules" .
To the detriment of knowledge, interesting conversation, and commerce.
It's sad, and certainly limits the number of participants here.