Is that a blue seal silver certificate, and do you still have it?
It’s a 1935. Not a Silver certificate. Yes, I still have it
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Is that a blue seal silver certificate, and do you still have it?
It’s a 1935. Not a Silver certificate. Yes, I still have it
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Are you serious?! I've got 2 of them around somewhere.Too bad it's not a silver certificate. The 35 blue silver certificates have a much greener back on them. They gave birth to the expression "green backs" for money. They command close to $300 a piece at auction.
Too bad it's not a silver certificate. The 35 blue silver certificates have a much greener back on them. They gave birth to the expression "green backs" for money. They command close to $300 a piece at auction.
Are you serious?! I've got 2 of them around somewhere.
I thought those were 1934’s?
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My brother wants to trade my Henry Golden Boy 22 for his Ruger Mark III 22/45 target pistol.
I'm not sure what direction to go on this one. I really like both 22s. One is gorgeous, and the other is a lot of fun.
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I shot mine a handful of times to make sure it fired. After that it got a thorough cleaning, several coats of museum wax, and then placed in a silicone gun sock in its case.There is zero chance of my Golden Boy going anywhere. It is literally the best overall firearm I have ever owned.
My brother wants to trade my Henry Golden Boy 22 for his Ruger Mark III 22/45 target pistol.
I'm not sure what direction to go on this one. I really like both 22s. One is gorgeous, and the other is a lot of fun.
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I shot mine a handful of times to make sure it fired. After that it got a thorough cleaning, several coats of museum wax, and then placed in a silicone gun sock in its case.
When I purchased the rifle a few years back I intended to use it as a display piece.
I am a 22 nut though. I love the little round. I really want to get my hands on an AR22.
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I would post a pic of my gun but don't own one. Never held or fired one. I'm looking to purchase for home protection though. Thoughts on what to get? Shotgun? Revolver or automatic?
That's a loaded question, pun intended.I would post a pic of my gun but don't own one. Never held or fired one. I'm looking to purchase for home protection though. Thoughts on what to get? Shotgun? Revolver or automatic?
I would post a pic of my gun but don't own one. Never held or fired one. I'm looking to purchase for home protection though. Thoughts on what to get? Shotgun? Revolver or automatic?
Why does one need a gun safe? I understand if you have kids but I live alone.That's a loaded question, pun intended.
Buying your first gun is like buying a pair of shoes. What works for one, doesn't necessarily work for another.
Go to a range and fire a few, asks friends and people here, you'll get great advice.
And buy a bigger guy safe than you think you need.