
Don 95Vert
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Post recall Ruger LCP - nice little pocket gun. I have had maybe 10- 20 rounds through it, like new. Comes with with extended mag 'pinkie rest' and stock mag bottom - see photo. Includes original box and all of the stuff Ruger gives you. Plus a Ruger zipper case. If you are not sure what an LCP is, do a search - lots of info around. I also will include a Fobus holster. I don't need it anymore. You have to be 21 with no criminal history and if my son Rob (-rl) or I do not know you, be willing to submit to a background check. Need to see ID and do a bill of sale. No trades please. $275 - Cash. I can take credit cards or PayPal for 3% more. I always like to meet at Blackwingin Delaware to do transactions. I can ship to your FFL, but it'd be a lot more expensive. Email me at dlasota@columbus.rr.com if you are interested as I don't always get PM notices. I'll give CR a first shot at this for a few days then list it on Arms List as well. Thanks! http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/SR9C/ruger-closeup.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/SR9C/ruger2.gif
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I think the OP is correct. Go to Ruger's website and look at pictures of the Mini-14 Tactical. BOTH are listed. The M-14 5GBCP is the tactical model with the plain synthetic stock and the M-14 20CF is the tactical model with he collapsible stock. Ruger calls both of them tactical and that was the case when I bought mine, I had the choice of either. Earlier models came without the flash suppressor. The collapsible stock from Ruger was essentially an aftermarket collapsible stock made by another company that Ruger used. Hope this clears it up that the OP is correct.
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In all my years I have had a Troy Built rear tine, a small tiller on the back of my large garden tractor and a Mantis-clone tiller (Sears brand). I have to say my garden is much smaller now, but the Mantis seems to beat them all - took longer, because they are so narrow but it ate right through turf easier than any of the others.
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I have a Glock 34 with 3 mags and factory night sites that is a week old that I may be interested in trading. Email me at dlasota@columbus.rr.com if this interests you..
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***Sold*** Thanks CR! Lock it up
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I have had maybe 50 rounds through it, like new. Comes with a 10 round 'concealed carry' magazine as well as a 17 round mag with extended grip - see photo. Includes original box and all of the stuff Ruger gives you. I also will include a Fobus paddle holster and a 50 round box of 115g FMJ American Eagle range ammo. The 50 rounds I shot through it proved it to be a really accurate little gun. I just never seem to include it in the carry rotation. Caliber: 9mm Luger Slide Finish: Nitrodox Pro Black Slide Material: Alloy Steel Length: 6.85" Height: 4.61" Width: 1.27" Grooves: 6 Barrel Length: 3.50" Twist: 1:10" RH The SR9c compact pistol weighs in at 23.40 oz. and features an overall length of 6.85", a height of 4.61", and the same slim 1.27" grip width (across safety levers) as the full-sized SR9.The 3.50" barreled pistol features an integral accessory rail that accommodates most lights and lasers. The SR9c compact pistol utilizes the same adjustable, high-visibility 3-Dot sight system as its full-sized predecessor, setting it apart from many compact pistols that rely on fixed sights. New serrations are located on the front portion of the slide, making it easier to both manipulate the slide and to press check the chamber. The SR9c is available with a glass-filled nylon frame and through-hardened slide in a blackened finish. Just like the original, full-sized SR9, the SR9c is loaded with modern safety features like a 1911-style ambidextrous manual safety, internal trigger bar interlock and striker blocker, trigger safety, magazine disconnect, plus a visual and tactile loaded chamber indicator. You have to be 21 with no criminal history and if Rob or I do not know you, be willing to submit to a background check. No trades please. $410 - Cash. I can take credit cards or PayPal for 3% more. I always like to meet at Blackwing to do transactions. Email me at dlasota@columbus.rr.com if you are interested as I don't always get PM notices. I'll give CR a first shot at this for a few days then list it on Arms List as well. Thanks! http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/SR9C/sr9c.all.gif
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Be careful with the Droid version - lots of cases of bricked PCMs while trying to upload a tune to the vehicle. Not sure about the Apple version, but I'd be cautious. It loses Bluetooth signal mid-flash and any interruption will kill the PCM. I sell a lot of SCT stuff from our website and advise people to only get the tuning devices that use a good ole' wire between the device and vehicle.
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Sold. Lock it up!
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We use one of these - they work GREAT! http://mintcleaner.com/
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12" Milwaukee Dual Bevel Sliding Miter Saw. Used it for a couple of projects which are now done and all I am doing is storing it now. Cost >$600 new. The Milwaukee 6955-20 12-Inch Sliding Dual Bevel Miter Saw Dual integral jobsite lights that fully illuminate the work piece and cut line from either side of the blade. This makes it easier for the user to see the blade enter the material. It also eliminates the hassle of buying and setting up independent lighting. These lights are especially beneficial on pre-finished millwork. The Milwaukee 6955-20 12-Inch Sliding Dual Bevel Miter Saw also features an electronic soft start that allows the carpenter to sneak up on the cut line without damaging material. The blade takes less than two seconds to get up to full speed, but that makes all the difference in ensuring a smooth start. The Milwaukee 6955-20 12-Inch Sliding Dual Bevel Miter Saw has a motor that features constant power technology which provides constant speed under load. The RPM (3,250) of the blade is the same at both no load and during loaded cutting. This ensures a quick, clean cut even in hardwood materials. The Milwaukee 6955-20 12-Inch Sliding Dual Bevel Miter Saw contains an integral dust channel that captures up to 75% of the dust and debris cut by capturing dust near the cut on both sides of the blade and directing it to the back of the saw. This maximizes airflow and allows waste to flow through the back elbow and into waste container. The result in the Best Dust Collection in the Industry! This saw has an oversized single lever bevel adjustment with (9) positive bevel stops which allows the saw to easily bevel left and right 0 degrees 48 degrees. Voltage 120 AC Amps 15.0 Blade Size 12" Slide Yes Bevel Range 48° Left to 48° Right No Load Speed 3,200 RPM Adjustment Type Digital Light Yes-Dual Integrated Miter Stops Left-0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, 45°, 55° Right-0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, 45°, 60° Bevel Stops Left-0°, 15°, 22.5°, 33.85°, 45°, 48° Right-0°, 15°, 22.5°, 33.85°, 45°, 48° Vertical Cutting Capacity 6.55 Ninety Degree Cross-Cut Capacity 13.5 Blade Diameter 12" Arbor Size 5/8 " or 1" Miter Range 55° Left to 60° Right Ship Weight 76 lbs. This saw cuts really well and is very accurate due to the quality of a Milwaukee power tool. This is a professional tool. One thing to mention is the LCD micro adjustment gauge works (you can see the numbers OK), but it is way off zero - I never used it, I always used the detent stops anyway. It may just need an adjustment or may need to be serviced. That's the only thing that doesn't work right - the motor and cutting power are all 100%. Selling it for $395 as-is, no warranty or returns. You'll have to come get it in Delaware because it's too heavy for me to haul around. email me at dlasota@columbus.rr.com if interested. I do take PayPal and credit cards for 3% more. Thanks! http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Mini%2014/saw3.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Mini%2014/saw2.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Mini%2014/saw1.gif
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Known Tom for years. Stand up guy and honest - great mechanic. In fact many years ago I had a Firebird I owned then in for some minor service. While he had it, the auto transmission went out. Guess what Tom did? fixed it for free since it was in his possession. I refused to let him do that and insisted on paying for the parts and he covered labor. Can't get more honest than this. There is another side to this story I am convinced. BTW: I would not advise doing anything (burnout - which I assume was a joke) to him as was suggested, besides being a great guy he has had a huge tragedy in his life. A few years ago he lost five family members including (I think) his parents and several kids. This has no bearing on the post, but knowing Tom and knowing what he has been through, suggestions like this tend to really piss me off.
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Price drop $175
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Surround system 5.1. Front speakers, Bose Acoustimass AM-5 with two small direct refecting double speakers and a single port non-powered sub. Bose 141 rear speakers. Bose VCS 10 center speaker. The speakers worked fine when I had them hooked up, of the covers that can easily be removed (small front speakers) the surrounds look 100% and these are the oldest speakers so I assume the rest are fine too. The center is the newest only 3-4 years old. Sony AV Receiver, STR-DG710: Surround System Class 6.1 channel Amplifier Output Details 100 Watt - 6 channel(s) ( Surround ) Sound Output Mode Surround Sound Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 96kHz Built-in Decoders Dolby Pro Logic IIx , Dolby Digital , Dolby Pro Logic II , DTS decoder , DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 , DTS Neo:6 , Dolby Pro Logic , DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 , DTS 96/24 , Dolby Digital Surround EX Digital Sound Processor (DSP) Yes DSP Preset Qty 18 DSP Presets Cinema Studio Ex. B, Cinema Studio Ex. C, Cinema Studio Ex. A, Music, Cinema Output Channel Qty 6 Output Power / Total 600 Watt Bass Control Yes Treble Control Yes Additional Features A-B speaker switch, Auto sound calibration Inputs & Outputs HD connectors HDMI connection(s) on this receiver make it a great choice for your High-Def home theater. One cable carries digital audio and video data directly to your display. Connections 2xHDMI input(19 pin HDMI Type A)-Rear, 1xHDMI output(19 pin HDMI Type A)-Rear, 3xComponent video input(RCA phono x 3)-Rear, 1xComponent video output(RCA phono x 3)-Rear, 2xAudio line-in(RCA phono x 2)-Rear, 4xComposite video/audio input(RCA phono x 3)-Rear, 1xComposite video/audio output(RCA phono x 3)-Rear, 1xDigital audio input (coaxial)(RCA phono)-Rear, 1xMonitor output(RCA phono)-Rear, 1xSubwoofer output(RCA phono)-Rear, 1xComposite video/audio input(RCA phono x 3)-Front, 1xHeadphones-Front, 1xMicrophone(Mini-phone 3.5 mm)-Front Headphone Jack Yes Coaxial Digital Input Yes Equalizer Equalizer Yes Tuner features Type Radio tuner - AM/FM - Digital Tuning Display Fluorescent display Preset Station Qty 60 AM Preset Station Qty 30 FM Preset Station Qty 30 Display Built-in display Fluorescent Remote Control Remote Control Universal remote control - Infrared Supported Devices TV, DVD It all worked fine when I removed it all to upgrade my system. Sold 100% as-is with no warranty or returns. Pick up in Delaware or meet me somewhere. Email me at: dlasota@columbus.rr.com $175 Firm. I also take PayPal or credit cards for 3% more. http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Mini%2014/bose.jpg
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Thanks for the bump! Sorry, selling them with the gun because if it doesn't sell, I'll keep it and I want 5 mags. Need them with all these cannibal attacks recently.
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not available anymore.....
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If you want something a bit larger - I have an almost new (50 rounds) Glock 21 Gen 4, with factory night sights I could maybe sell - I have 5 mags (I think). But it is not cheap - price them out. Shoots really well. If you really want the 19 or 23, then nevermind!
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**Sold** Thanks CR - Lock it up!
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Ruger Mini 14 5.56/.223 with the synthetic tactical folding/extending stock. This comes right from the factory like this. Current models have a flash supressor, this one does not. Shoots both 5.56 and .223 with no problems. Comes with 20 round factory magazine. See details here: http://www.ruger.com/products/mini14TacticalRifle/models.html Has maybe 200 rounds though it without a hitch. Like new. Unlike early Mini's the current models are very accurate. Come with a scope mounted. Vism P4 Sniper with a 3-9X zoom range 42mm objective. It also has an adjustable red dot laser making this scope pretty cool! Details here: http://vism.com/scopes/RED/VSFLRBP3942G.html Has a hard plastic lockable case as well, Pillarlock ProMax #1511 I'll include all my 5.56/.223 ammo as well. Total about 385 rounds. 150+ Federal 55g 5.56 M193 Ball, 30+ Remington 55g .233 MC, 100 PMC 55g .223 FMJ-BT, 100 American Eagle 55g .223 FMJ. You have to be 21 with no criminal history and if Rob or I do not know you, be willing to submit to a background check. No trades unless you have a .28 gauge semi auto shotgun. $725 - Cash. I can take credit cards or PayPal for 3% more. Email me at don@lasotaracing.com if you are interested as I don't always get PM notices. I'll give CR a first shot at this for a few days then list it on Arms List as well. Thanks! http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Mini%2014/mini14a.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Mini%2014/mini14b.gif
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I got mine at a place in Cleveland - got lucky and they had one in stock.
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I have one. It's a GREAT gun - better functioning than some of the 'better' brands. Has never malfunctioned - and is a blast to shoot. Shoots fire 2' out the barrel. VERY accurate. The only quibble I have is you really cannot load all 30 in it - at about 24-25 you start denting the case with the rim of the round you are trying to put in next and THAT is the reason some of the guns have let go - case failure, not gun failure. But still 25 rounds is pretty impressive. They do make a personal protection round for short barrels. And I DO carry it on occasion, light as a feather, you forget it is there. And all this talk of stopping power, after you fire 25 rounds through it, you might change your mind about being on the receiving end of that. I sure would not want to be. It really is all about shot placement anyway and this gun, with virtually no recoil is as accurate as it is, it's easy to unload all all 25 very fast and keep the shots in a small circle. If you get one, be sure it has the upgraded barrel, they had an issue with keyholing with the original fluted barrel. The new ones are not fluted they changed the rate of twist slightly.
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I had a pair of Rotts attack me and my wife (they were owned by a State Highway Patrol officer) they were not on a leash in the city. I soaked the first one's muzzle in spray - the only thing it did was give me maybe 5 seconds for the owner to get to them and restrain them. Had he not been there, we would have been seriously injured or killed. This was before CCW. So basically, it did nothing. BTW: He BEGGED me not to make a police report - I did. Didn't realize he was a SHP until later that week when I saw him with both dogs and he was in uniform... If it happens to me like that again, the dog will die.
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What amazed me is that the first LEOs on the scene took out a number of them, presumably tigers, lions and grizzlies with their SIDEARMS. I often see debates on what is a good pistol round for bear - usually people say nothing less than .44 Mag - these guys probably had .40's. Yet they did the job. Maybe they used they shotguns too...