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Machdup1

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For those who enjoy vintage S&Ws, Colts, Garands, 1911s, Liberators, M1 Carbines, Mil trench Shotguns, etc., etc., etc. Here's a nice one. I'm liquidating a portion of my 40 year collection, some of the best of the best and just starting to take pics so I'll post some pics up for folks to enjoy, Investment grade New Old Stock S&W Model 29 .44 magnum with 4" barrel. Investment / collector grade. 4” Model 29-2 Pinned & Recessed 44 Magnum! Scarce 4 Inch Barrel, Original Dovetail S&W Presentation Box, Tool Kit, Manual & Paperwork. Shows No Signs Of Firing Outside Of The Factory! Pristine Collector Grade Revolver. Features N Frame S&W Medallion Presentation Grips, Factory Wood Smith & Wesson Display Box With Original Blue Interior. S&W Tool Kit Including Cleaning Rod, Barrel Swab & Screw Driver. Yellow Packaging Tabs Still In Place! Original S&W Blue Finish In Immaculate Condition. Even The Wood Display Box Is In Wonderful Condition. ~early 1970s production. Not sure if it's appropriate to say here to ping me for my list, if so, I'll edit this. I'm finding things in the safes I haven't seen in 30 years, I just discovered a BNIB M1A with ART II scope and original green scope case in the back of one safe I purchased in the early 80s and forgot I even had, LOL you can't make this stuff up. Enjoy:


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Love it. BTW, I don’t think the owner of the site permits marketing of firearms on his website.
 

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Got my JP enterprises scs installed into my armalite...its like a whole different rifle, much smoother, and it reduced the felt recoil by a good bit...and no more "sproing"

It's a damn nicely built piece and it should be for the price...now I gotta get another one for my ruger lol
 

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That’s a hard choice. Both guns are mighty nice.


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1903 S&W .38 military contract.
It’s in really good shape, no rust or pitting, but the blue finish is around 95% gone. Cylinder is still tight. Zero plans for a restoration.


Pick your poison.
 

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That’s a hard choice. Both guns are mighty nice.


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It is. But I prefer revolvers over semi autos though I do like that 1911. It’s a commander lightweight made out of aluminum. Very light even when loaded, the hand cannon is heavy even unloaded, and it’s huge. Very different guns, I like both.


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I ordered this guy about 2 months ago from the local gun shop and it just came in. I was picky and wanted the FDE pistol so I turned down the black version and the Micro that came in. It's a CZ Scorpion pistol that I function checked and instantly modified. Right now it has PSA 35rd mags, Pakse grip, HB ducktail mag release, HB charging handle, Olight PL-MINI, and Franklin Armory Binary Trigger. It still needs an optic, stock/brace, and suppressor to be complete.

I'm on the fence about making it an SBR or just throwing a pistol brace on it. While I prefer the SBR look with the factory carbine stock, finding the FDE 922r compliant stock kit isn't easy. I may order the SB brace now and push off the SBR idea for a later date.
 

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I ordered this guy about 2 months ago from the local gun shop and it just came in. I was picky and wanted the FDE pistol so I turned down the black version and the Micro that came in. It's a CZ Scorpion pistol that I function checked and instantly modified. Right now it has PSA 35rd mags, Pakse grip, HB ducktail mag release, HB charging handle, Olight PL-MINI, and Franklin Armory Binary Trigger. It still needs an optic, stock/brace, and suppressor to be complete.

I'm on the fence about making it an SBR or just throwing a pistol brace on it. While I prefer the SBR look with the factory carbine stock, finding the FDE 922r compliant stock kit isn't easy. I may order the SB brace now and push off the SBR idea for a later date.

The Scorpion is something I’ve been looking into for a while now and just haven’t pulled the trigger on. I too like the FDE version opposed to the other options. Have you taken it to the range yet? What do you like and dislike about it?
 

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The Scorpion is something I’ve been looking into for a while now and just haven’t pulled the trigger on. I too like the FDE version opposed to the other options. Have you taken it to the range yet? What do you like and dislike about it?

I only ran one 20 round mag through it so far with friends running another 40 rounds. That was with the gun being stock. Without a stock or pistol brace it's not that fun to shoot. I have a brace on order and will report back.

What I like...

Great aftermarket for modifications
9mm sub gun with a 7.7" barrel
Looks
Build quality - It's a CZ that survives torture test

Dislike...

Right side safety selector digs into your finger
Stock grip angle and lack of grip
 

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Got my JP enterprises scs installed into my armalite...its like a whole different rifle, much smoother, and it reduced the felt recoil by a good bit...and no more "sproing"

It's a damn nicely built piece and it should be for the price...now I gotta get another one for my ruger lol

I have a JP rifle and love it. They make great shit.
 

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