The BBQ Gun Thread

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Yeah they make them for the Beretta 92A1 and 96A1.

I currently have an older version on my Springfield XD9.
About time to get new ones as they've dimmed a bit.
Also use a Trijicon Big Dot on my HD M500.

Any dedicated defense gun should have night sights and/or a light.
I would reach out to Trijicon, they have replaced some of my sights that were over 12years old because they dimmed. Its worth a shot.

Yes I agree a defense/home protection gun should have 1 or the other.
 
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Wow, LTT's trigger job reputation is well deserved.
Now I'm disappointed in the rest of my handgun's triggers.

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At the risk of being called a spamner
I saw this thread. And some of you may or may not know I am a leather worker
So if you are looking for a holster or sheath. Holler at me
Some of my work
Those are some really nice looking leather work.
Labor and time intensive.
Thanks for sharing, maybe we'll talk about a holster in the near future.
 
How about a bump for a year old thread.

I didn't want to buy this, I really didn't.
But, a church friend inherited it from his deceased father-in-law and his wife didn't want it in the house,:emoji_zipper_mouth:. So I shot him a price of 200 bucks sight unseen.
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M1 Carbine, Caliber 30 carbine.

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Turned out to be a fair price because it is not one of the 6 million made in the 1940's. Nothing million spec about it. It's a reproduction made in 78 by Universal Firearms Corp.
At first this was kind of a bummer but after cleaning it up and shooting it I think I'm in love. It's just a nice shooting little rifle with no collector value so I can shoot the hell out of it and just enjoy.
A few more pics.

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Thanks for lookin'.
 
How about a bump for a year old thread.

I didn't want to buy this, I really didn't.
But, a church friend inherited it from his deceased father-in-law and his wife didn't want it in the house,:emoji_zipper_mouth:. So I shot him a price of 200 bucks sight unseen.
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M1 Carbine, Caliber 30 carbine.

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Turned out to be a fair price because it is not one of the 6 million made in the 1940's. Nothing million spec about it. It's a reproduction made in 78 by Universal Firearms Corp.
At first this was kind of a bummer but after cleaning it up and shooting it I think I'm in love. It's just a nice shooting little rifle with no collector value so I can shoot the hell out of it and just enjoy.
A few more pics.

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Thanks for lookin'.
That's a beauty!!
 
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I don't have one, but a friend does and man are they fun to shoot! Nice grab! Just picked up a new LC carbine in 10mm a few weeks ago and have yet to shoot it.
 
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Yeah, this carbine came with the original paper work (less sales receipt)
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and two boxes of ammo, (100 rounds minus 15) that were purchased with the firear.
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I'm certain that it has had one magazine run through it and then stored in the closet for the last 47 years.
 
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