I'm turning 75 years old this year. I received some right shoulder, arm, and hand injuries in a 1970 Vietnam helicopter crash. I was the door gunner, and faired a little better than some of the other crewmembers. Anyway, those injuries have slowly gotten worse over the decades. Unfortunately...
There's nothing broken on the gun. I fired it twice to pattern it. So it doesn't need to go to the same gunsmith I take all my used guns to when they need service. It's a brand new product that doesn't have a warranty because the manufacturer went bankrupt. And the new company that formed...
Yep. I'm really glad the name is continuing. And I wish the new company all the best.
I got my 1st 870 pump 20 ga in 1959 on my 10th birthday. It was made in 1953. I still have it. When my dad passed in 1967 I was a senior in high school. I inherited his 12 ga 870 pump. It was a first...
According to the Remarms website the new company is making the V3 model.
I emailed Remarms customer service with the question regarding servicing my model V3 made by the old company Remington Outdoors. They replied that I could have my gun serviced, at my own expense at Paducah Shooters Supply...
I bought a new Remington V3 Field Sport 12 ga yesterday. Paid retail price in a Georgia Gun store.
After I got home I put it together and then read the owner's manual on how to register it for warranty. I went to the listed website, Remington.com/warranty, but no warranty registration...
I picked up a Browning BSS 20 gauge today. It has 26 inch barrels, choked I.C. & Mod. Has a straight grip English style stock, with a beavertail forend. Came with a box, but the serial number doesn't match the gun.
I looked up the manufacture year code of RR on Browning's website and that...
I got mine at Walmart, too. Just didn't know if it was an exclusive or available at other locations. I'll tell my friend who wants one to start checking out Walmarts in his area. A real nice, affordable rifle. Will give it a try using Eley black box Match ammo that I shoot in my Remington...
Recently purchased this Savage Canada MkII 22 LR Precision rifle after watching it in the rack for about 4 months. I had copied down the UPC code on the hang tag, and took photos of the rifle. I searched on the internet and could not find a similar gun using that UPC code. Lots of MkII 22...
I read the Europeans had smooth bore shotguns with tapered rifling near the muzzle end of the barrel. Not for shooting slugs, but for "spreading" shot patterns for close, flying birds. Some manufacturers called these "Paradox" guns. Got a chance to see one the other day. A Fabarm 12 ga over...
Easier said than done. This Belgium made SA22 was discontinued 45 years ago. Pretty hard to find an original Belgium made SA22 barrel floating around. And the Miroku plant made some changes to the model made in Japan starting in the mid-70's. Don't think the new parts work on the older gun...
I got the gun home and I don't think the original owner ever cleaned or lubed the gun in the 56 years it's been around! Man, what a dirty, dry gun on the inside. The outside is spotless. I disassembled it and scrubbed the parts with Ballistol and a tooth brush. Got everything sparkling...
I contacted Browning. They searched their microfiche records and found an annotation the corrected number is the valid serial number. They are sending me an official letter stating those facts. They also had the original sales receipt that indicated the sale of the rifle, by correct serial...
Both myself and the gun shop owner took this SA22 apart, looking for another serial number. None found anywhere except the overstamped one on the barrel. Nothing on or inside the receiver, bolt, forend, buttstock, or anywhere. I've decided to pass on this one. I just can't get past the idea...
I am selling my Sig Sauer M11-A1 9mm semi auto pistol. This model pistol is built on the P229 frame. It has a black anodized alloy receiver and black coated, stainless steel slide. It's in excellent condition. I've fired maybe 100 rounds with it. It's in excellent condition. It comes in...
I'm looking at a used Browning SA22 rifle in a reputable gun shop. It's in excellent condition. The only thing that bothers me is the next to the last number in the serial number has been overstamped. It's a #7 stamped over a #6. What's the legality on this situation?
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