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- Wyoming Arms 10MM Parker pistol | The High Road
The Wyoming Arms Parker is a single action gun somewhat similar to a 1911 Government Model One major difference, however, is that the Parker has a slide mounted rather than frame mounted manual safety
- Advantage Arms conversion kit V. S. Dedicated . 22lr pistol??
Hey folks, just a quicky How would you guys rate the Advantage Arms 22lr conversion for Glocks? Since for one kit I could buy a NIB Ruger 22 45 or a used Browning Buckmark I'm skeptical though So if you had to choose between the two what would you pick? Thanks!
- Olympic Arms 40 S W carbine? | The High Road
Buds has some Olympic Arms AR style police trades in 40 S W I'm having a hard time convincing myself to part with $780 for one Are they even remotely worth that kind of cash? A Just Right carbine (new) would be cheaper Better?
- General Gun Discussions - The High Road
Meet fellow forum members, find a common ground Introduce new people to responsible firearm ownership Posts must be related to firearms, not general politics Moderated by: Larry Ashcraft, Odd Job, Robert
- Classic Arms gun kits | The High Road
Years ago I assembled the 'Twister' derringer from Classic Arms and found it to be an accurate representation of the Wheeler derringer from Civil War times I actually was able to compare it to an original on display at the Gettysburg battlefield museum and it was a dead ringer
- My first Freedom Arms revolver. | The High Road
I bought my 2 Freedom Arms, a 6" 454 model 83 field grade and a model 97 5 1 2" 44 Special in 2010 when gun sales where slow off gun forums The 44 was as new, the 454 the owner said it had 200 rounds of 45 Ruger level loads, it had a little holster wear but was still 95% I have less money in both of them than the cost of either one if bought new
- Different makes of Walkers. . . | The High Road
The Cimarron Walker is made by Uberti I don't know who makes the Navy Arms Walker - the only company that I'm aware of currently producing Walkers is Uberti, so it's probably them What book are you referring to? I can think of no good reason for a 40 gr maximum by Cimarron; their (Uberti's) Walker will certainly withstand a full chamber of
- Creating public opinion in Sri Lanka. . . | The High Road
The arms, harvested from a firearms amnesty, a Marxist insurrection in the 1970s and 1980s, two decades of civil war with Tamil Tiger rebels and from crime gangs, were mostly beyond repair, and had been sitting in police and army stores for years
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