This Ruger was made in 1977 (no warning label on the barrel), has Magna-Tusk grips (AZ Custom Grips), a Belt Mountain cylinder pin, action and trigger job, and in very good condition.
Sun Lakes area. $550.
SOLD on GB.
Listed on Gun Broker penny auction.
Here is a direct link
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1152909593
I am selling my high quality like new Browning SA 22 semi automatic take down rifle. This is in excellent condition with a Browning take down hard case. The pictures show the wonderful condition. The rifle is topped off with a Leupold VX II 2x7 Compact scope, has after market sling swivel studs installed.
This rifle was manufactured in Belgium in 1971 and is 55 years old. It has hand checkered wood and hand engraving.
Im the 2nd owner and never shot it. Based on the condition I am guessing only fired it a few times.
I am located in Tucson. $1100 $1000 if picked up at my home or I can also ship for actual cost. I also will be in PHX this coming Monday if someone wants to meet me there.
I will respond in the order I receive PM’s or someone stating I will take it.
Thanks Phil
Came across some good deals on parts and decided to put another one of these together. Shooting some paper next week to see how she does.
lightly used 7mm 1:8 barrel cut down and rechambered at 19” long and added 5/8 24 4 port Ti brake. Timney trigger 1.4 lbs
Rem 700 trued and lapped with .250 lug, scope base and action bedded to MDT chassis with 3 rnd mdt 30/06 mags cip length for those 195 bergers. Weighed in at 11 lbs no scope right where I like em. Planning to test with Can as well putting the over all length under 26in with can.
Not a knife expert but google found this about it.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1870335970/vintage-shapleigh-meat-cleaver-old?show_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details
Thank you for the positive comment. It’s just time to pass a few guns on. More will be posted over the next few months.
I just need to sort through all I don’t use. Slowly I will put these up for sale.
Years ago my son bought me a Diamondbacks hat and him and his mom had number one dad embroidered in it. It's basically the only hat I wear hunting or not. Funny story is my dad also bought me the same exact hat for my birthday that year and I've never worn it. I only wear this hat my son got me that says number one dad.
Anyone have any info on this knife? Picked up today, looked cool.
Stamped "SHAPLFIGH'S HAMMER FORGED 1843 1934"
LOOKS THE "F" SHOULD HAVE BEEN "E"?
Might keep it or sell it, just seeing if it has any cool history for the purpose.
No expert. That looks like some kind of a meat cutting knife. Shapleigh was a hardware store in St. Louis that sold all kinds of products. I recently inherited a box of stuff that was my Grandfather's. There was a pocket knife that was stamped Bridge Cutlery Co St Louis. It was an brand of knife that was made by Shapleigh, and they also had a couple of other brands, one being Keen Cutter if memory serves. The bottom knife in the pic is the Bridge Cutlery Co.