And not everyone owns guns that can use a magazine with > 10 round capacity. There are a lot of revolvers, lever guns, bolt actions, 1911s, etc out there.
You just missed a nice looking .357 SP101.
It was up for about 3 weeks before it sold.
https://www.mdshooters.com/threads/more-used-guns.34136/page-74#post-7400979
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This much? Probably :)
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He did not, until recently when he said he wanted it red.
However, many kits are marked or colored in a way that makes them stand out quickly, ie, white, safety orange, etc.
Good point. Also can be fit into a wider variety of spaces due to flexibility, if you have to load up your trunk with something and need to move things around.
Nah. I think @Ecestu and @slsc98 had the answer.
Apache cases at Harbor Freight:
Available in black, green, orange, tan, yellow. (Not all sizes have all colors).
Check out a CZ P01 or PCR. The primary difference is the first has a rail.
DA/SA with a decocker, so function will be familiar. About the size of a Glock 19. For me the grip feels like it melts into my hand.
2a Sales in Jessup usually has them in stock.
I used it often when hauling leaves to the landfill. I made the sides solid 2 1/2 ft high and packed it with leaves every fall. Tilting it made it a bit easier to push them out.
It might be useful if you ever get a load of mulch, or something similar.
I don't use the folding feature either...
Not when it folds. When you pull the tongue pin to tip/dump it, the tail goes down and the plate will get bent up. I added gate hinges to mine so the plate swings.
Folding isn't a problem, the tail folds up and forward and then you stand it up. The plate will be up in the air then.
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Sounds like you have a misunderstanding of what unchambered ammo will do in a fire.
It goes pop, like popcorn. Barely has enough force to dent a piece of drywall.
On the Harbor Freight 4x8 trailers, the fenders are outside the 4'.
In fact, the floor is a user provided 4x8 sheet of plywood. You cut it in half if you plan to fold the trailer. If not, leave it in one piece and it will be a bit more solid.
Either way, the bed area is a little larger...