Item Name: FS "Aimpoint" Laser Bore Sight ... Compatible with MULTIPLE calibers + 12 ga
Location: Sharpsburg
Zip Code: 30277
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $90
Caliber: .223, 25.06, 30.06, .270, 30/30, .264 / 7 mm Mag + 12 ga.
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
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Item Name: FS Eastman Outdoors complete game processing knife set
Location: Sharpsburg
Zip Code: 30277
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $50
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: BRAND NEW ... IN CASE ... NOT USED...
iNCLUDES GAME PROCESSING VIDEO CD
Great set...
Flyfisherman we traded PM some time ago on your GAMO 440.
I may be able to make it to Sandy Springs early afternoon by your area tomorrow after completing another purchase.
Would you consider $100 cash for the set up? If so can you please text / call me 770.489.0806 ...
Thanks
Stewart
Absolutely awesome detail!
Highly skilled art here.
Q: The Nazi propaganda posters really add realism to the train station scene? Do you create those from scratch?
The closing minutes of this video raised the question of "today where are the artifacts of the tools the Egyptians used to perform their precise work"... that one raised the hair on the back of my neck.
This video was well worth 31 minutes invested to watch.
VERY good offer. Great set up.
The 17hmr is incrediably accurate caliber...even without the bull barrel..
No longer have my property in the country - so my firing range is history - or I'd be all over this.
GLWS!
GREAT thread title...sure sucked me in.
ANYTIME you get bored at the house just tune in to ODT and you will find entertaining, enlightening and educational threads such as this.
I once owned a miniature roulette wheel ADVERTISING SPECIALTY item. It was actually marketed as a calendar. Each SPIN...
Wow ... i had one of these ... mine NEVER looked this good.
Best thing going for holding your prized equipment steady while you go to work on it.
(Beats heck out of balancing an expensive rifle on a work bench with a vice grip on the stock.)
AND ... well worth $50.
I believe this is a replica of the Mark I ... unless I am miss reading .. if so I stand corrected by Traderben and apologize.
Per the Wikipedia info I found:
Mark I brass knuckles Trench Knife