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the term that boils my bile is "tips" used to designate bullets.


Rounds..

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I hate when they call my balls that….😎
 
there is a site where you have to use that term. bullets, is a no, no! CAST BOOLETS!
 
I'm selling a Navy Arm's pistol made in the 1960s. The catalog calls it the "Reb", made in Italy by Pietta, in .44 cal. Showing it's age a bit but still a good pistol. Based on the Griswald & Grier .44
$225 plus $18 shipping. Thanks!!
Would you take 200?
 
Not sure what you mean. I have sold thru Paypal before without mentioning what it was that was being sold.
 
The historical advertisements published by Colt in the 1800's make clear that Samuel Colt called everyone of his hand guns 'pistols'. So would at least most every revolver maker about their own during the muzzleloading era.

What we call the 1860 Army, Samual Colt called "Belt Pistol of Larger Caliber". To distinguish it from his other belt pistol then already being sold, the "Belt Pistol of Naval Caliber" which we call the 1851 Navy.
 
the term that boils my bile is "tips" used to designate bullets.
. . . .Or the term “bullets” when the neophyte means “ammunition”!

There was a gun shop here in Ct., that had a large sign hanging on the shelves that contained bullets . . . .stating that these were BULLETS . . . .NOT ammunition!!
 

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