
Don 95Vert
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I had a .38 LCR, now I have a .357 LCR. The .38's and 38 +Ps are fun to shoot. The slightly heavier frame than the .38 model helps with recoil. The .357s are definitely NOT fun to shoot.
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Agreed - very honest guys. We have them do all our tranny stuff...
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***SOLD***
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I have a bunch of odds and ends I can sell: 90 rounds of 9mm - American Eagle - 50-115g and 40-124g FMJ 25 rounds of Hornady 158g XTP .357 Magnum 50 Rounds of MagTech 158g SJSP .357 Magnum 23 Rounds of Blazer Aluminum 180g FMJ .40 caliber 40 Rounds of Remington, 12 Gauge shotshells, 7/8 shot, #8 shot $50 for all - do NOT want to sell just part of it. You'll have to meet me at Blackwing in Delaware to get it. Email me at dlasota@columbus.rr.com
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****Sold*****
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Will do - I just made a price adjustment, I have a typo. Going on Arms list today also.
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*****SOLD*****
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Thanks for enlightening me!
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Selling this for a friend, so I only know a bit about it. It is a 6.5" barrel target model Colt Woodsman .22 rimfire semi-auto pistol. Uses standard velocity .22 Long Rifle rounds. I'm sure it has been fired, but I'm also sure no one knows how many. My friend says it shoots fine. The bluing looks perfect to me, looks like a new gun. The serial number 70770, indicates from what I can gather it was made in 1930. It comes with the pistol, and I think, the original holster. It also has the original box, the original manual, two original magazines, as far as I can gather, all the original paperwork that came with it, including ads. It also has what I assume is a factory target with bullet holes in it, used and signed by someone at Colt - someone may have put this in the box after the fact, but it looks pretty old to me and is signed. It has a couple brushes that I assume are original, an aluminum rod and a silver flask thing that I have no clue what it us for. The original box is a bit tattered, but it is all there and holding together, otherwise it all looks fine. Must be 21 to buy it and provide proof. He is asking $1200 for it all. I take credit cards and Paypal for 3% more. No checks. Please email me at Don@lasotaracing.com if you are interested. http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Colt%20woodsman/all.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Colt%20woodsman/left.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Colt%20woodsman/right.gif
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Glock 17 Gen IV, 9mm. Used it only for Glock matches. Maybe 500 rounds through it. It has adjustable rear sights (Glock) and a lighter, smoother Gen IV trigger kit put in it ($100+). I also have the Hogue rubber sleeve grip on it. It has the original box, bore brush, Glock lock, speed loader, all paperwork, two of the Gen IV backstraps. The large size is currently on it, you also get the medium size, you can use no backstrap for the narrow grip. It includes the plastic Glock tool to change backstraps. I will include 3 -17 round magazines with it and two boxes of American Eagle 9mm ammo. Also, since I do not need them anymore, I will add three of the metal Glock armorer tools, the original trigger assembly, the original sights. Pretty firm at $500 for all this. I take PayPal or credit cards (add 3%) or cash. You have to be 21 years old and prove it. I will need to see ID and if I do not know you, or my son Rob doesn't know you, and if we do not know you, you must be OK with me doing a criminal background check on you. Will only sell it to Ohio residents. Please email me at Don@lasotaracing.com if you are interested or have questions. I sometimes don't get PM notifications. http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Glock%2017/all.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Glock%2017/right-side.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Glock%2017/left-side.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Glock%2017/from-the-back.gif
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I put it on Fleabay - started at $100 and that is where it's at now - maybe going there you might get a better deal - so for now, I suppose the sale is suspended...
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Rob will have to answer that one as he is the person who measured it...
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Spool time depends on exhaust volume and a lot of other things. On my 357 V8 it was almost instant. BTW - as Rob said it's a T4 exhaust, 3" V-Band exhaust, I'll have to measure the output, I think it's 2" ID. Has the oil-in flange. Needs fittings for water feed and the drain. The play is all side to side, no, or negligible up and down play.
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Bought this turbo used about 4 years ago. It appears to be a Turbonetics as the exhaust housing has their logo. The compressor has no markings as the previous owner polished them all off. We measured it and it appears to have a 76mm compressor wheel. The exhaust housing is 0.96 A/R with, we think, a 68mm wheel. It is a ball bearing unit with water cooling. I had it in my Gen 1 Lightning the past 4 years and it made over 500 RWHP and over 600 RWT at about 13#. It HAS shaft play - it had it when I got it, we talked to a couple turbo shops and they said some play is normal with ball bearing turbos. Not sure if that is true or not, but my new Turbonetics does not have this. It had the same shaft play when I put it on 4 years ago as it does now, when I took it off. The truck ran fine with it this way. I thought about having it rebuilt, then selling it, but I decided to save myself the hassle and just sell it as-is but cheap so whoever gets it could get it rebuilt. I was going to send it off to Majestic Turbo in Texas. Not even sure if it CAN be rebuilt at this point i.e. it may be so old they can't get bearings - I have no clue. But it might be a super deal too. Like I said selling as-is, you buy it, you got it. $300 I take cash, PayPal and all major credit cards. Please email me at dlasota@columbus.rr.com http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Old%20turbo/turbo.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Old%20turbo/compressor.gif http://www.lasotaracing.com/Graphics/Old%20turbo/exhaust.gif
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Double Tap 135g JHP (1608 fps) for personal people protection and Double Tap 230g Hardcast (1120fps) for critter protection while I'm in the Michgan woods. Both have a nice recoil...
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I've had lots of Glocks and lots of Rugers. I love both. I have a modified Glock 17 Gen 4 I use for Glock Matches - trigger work, etc. I also have a bone stock Ruger SR9C (the compact version). Might just be a freak or something, but the Ruger shoots much better, and is more accurate than my Glock (which is full size). Never had an issue with reliability with either. Might be just that the Ruger fits me better, I dunno. But the Ruger you are looking at is in the same series, so I really would not be afraid of going with it.
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Fin Fur and Feather in Ashland has Federal FMJ 55g 5.56 for $5.99/20 and Federal Tactical .223 FMJ 55g also for $5.99/20. Works out to $0.30. Got a bunch today. Didn't have much of the .223, but had cases of the 5.56 - but my guess is it'll be soon gone. All brass. May not be the best available but for target shooting, it's a deal.
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Sold - lock it up - thanks CR
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Had I known, last weekend I was at wheeling island. Might be able to meet you in zanesville sometime if I still have it.
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At the time you asked Rob through Greg if I had anything else for sale, I didn't have this yet, just got it recently... Still in the box, still not fired.