Looking for a Beretta 84 in / around Harford County. I had one on loan from a friend for a while and quite liked it. Its been returned to him and Id like to find another. I would consider the single stack model 85 as well.
I've been looking for one of these for quite a while - It's a Gun-Ho Range box with an integrated spotting scope.
I know that modern plastic versions that are probably better, stronger, lighter etc. etc. exist - I'm just a fan of old school, classic stuff. Downside is it's so nice I'm hesitant...
I bought a gun from B'More Tactical at the York show about a year ago. I paid at the show and took the regular capacity magazine home with me. The following week I went to their store and started the paperwork, a week later I returned to their store and picked up my purchase.
Everyone is looking for something different at these shows so don't take anyone's word about if it was good or bad without considering the source. I loved the location - way better parking than at the Armory. Some folks want gun shows at highway rest stops I guess. I didn't buy anything but saw...
Looking to buy a small, (actually short) safe. Want to put it under a counter so about 32" tall would be perfect. Don't need fort knox level security. I'm in Harford County.
Thank you,
Jay
Moving to anywhere with more space and better parking would be an improvement. Jarrettsville Fire Hall is 5 minutes from me so obviously that'd be great. Having an FFL on site seems like a great idea too. Jarrettsville VFW might be a cheaper option although they do have a yearly show of their own.
Looking to buy a vehicle for my soon to be 16 year old. Some kinda small SUV - RAV4, Jeep Liberty or similar size. My budget says it'll be 10 - 15 years old but I'm trying to do the best I can for her.
Thank you,
Jay
Neat old pump-action takedown Remington Model 14 in .30 Remington. I believe it dates from 1929, seems to be in good, operable condition but I have never personally fired it. Includes 17 rounds of vintage and two boxes of 20 rounds of new manufacture .30 Remington Ammo. I do not want to sell the...
"As the first-ever revolver under our belt, serious collectors and connoisseurs of the Henry mark will relish the opportunity to add both variants to their safe." This reads to me like they are hoping collectors buy them just because they exist. Kind like all the "limited edition" Franklin Mint...