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  1. Correction this is a 107 not a 106. It's in near perfect condition! Very very rare to find one of these with a 22 short slide as well as two magazines. Such a soft shooting pistol with shorts and a light match trigger that is 2 lbs with hardly any take up or over travel.

    This is a screaming deal because the two 22 short magazines and slide are $300 worth of stuff!

    And of course it comes with two 22LR mags and the steel slide as well.

    All the Buckmarks, Rugers, and all those types of pistols, don't come close to the fit, finish, feel, and refinement of such a fine pistol as this. You'd have to experience it in a side by side to truly understand.


  2. Owned by previous USA national champion!

    Tuned by Clark at High Standard approximately when the pistol was made.

    Includes Doctor optics RD mounted on barrel. Also includes rear sight.

    Comes with two slides and 3 magazines.

    White mark on right side of pistol is the hiding of the serial number for security reasons1593421573_20230626_151529(3).thumb.jpg.27824a8ddd8cb68946c17a909f36151a.jpg20230626_151448.thumb.jpg.b8787318b432d065d758566202b0392c.jpg.

    $900


  3. I have three Winchester Large Rifle Primer 1000ct boxes I'd like to swap for "American brands" of three Small Pistol 1000 packs.

    I can meet this Saturday only(the 22nd of April) - in the morning around 10 to 10:30 or in the afternoon around 4:00. These are the small windows I can meet which needs to be somewhere close to I-17 going north of PRGC/South Mountain. During the mid day I'll won't be able to meet.

    Thanks


  4. In pretty good shape. I bought it new and it has about 200 rounds through it. Other than a few boxes of modern factory ammo they've all been my reloads so no corrosive primers and powder have been through the rifle.

    I also have about 400 of the Nosler 200gr HPBT match bullets plus 130 brass.

    $550

     


  5. It was crazy how long that fog lasted, nearly 2.5 hours from when we arrived.

    As far as I know???, because Randy and I left around 1:30, and guys stayed there afterwards, no contests had commenced. We were just all playing and moving around both to see and to engage all the steel.

    None of the steel was hard to hit as these were generously sized. The problem was mostly "seeing" where you missed in order to enable a correction, which is a common problem when shooting long range. 

     


  6. Thanks Lobo for putting this shoot on, it was nice to meet you, and Lance, since I've been reading both your posts on forums for many years. Nice meeting the rest of the guys too.

    Randy hit a rock the size of a pie plate at 1538Y with his 6.5-4s, so I have to brag on him a bit. I hit a few inches low but couldn't connect. 

    Contact us late summer and we'll do a long range session here up in northern AZ. 

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  7. I'd like to come have fun with you guys! I'm getting a little old and unsteady for PRS type stuff so this would be a lot of fun to me. I have some bigger steel I could bring too. One of my shootin buddies would probably tag along as well. Have all my long range gear already but I might take a few pops out of your rifles and you are welcome to do the same with mine.

    Please message me for details.

    Thanks Lobo for doing this.

    Steve

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