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Kimber Custom Shop Raptor II

Cure for the common pistol. Built in the Kimber Custom Shop, Raptor .45 ACPs take their name from dynamic slide and frame serrations, feathered logo grips and finish accents. While the design theme is unique, performance is exactly what shooters expect from Kimber—unequaled.

Tactical Wedge Tritium night sights, fixed. Aluminum, match grade Trigger. Comes with a Matched 22lr slide and magazine.

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Features

  • Barrel Length: 5 Inches
  • caliber: 45 ACP
  • Finish: Stainless
  • Grips: Zebra honeycomb design
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Savage 1905/1907

Savage model .32 auto is in excellent original condition. One of the few models made by Savage Arms that is not a rifle. Although smaller in size, it is derived from the .45 semi-automatic pistol Savage submitted to the 1906-1911 US Army trials to choose a new semi-automatic sidearm. Few manufacturers have the experience to build quality, strength, and dependability into the action of a centerfire rifle like Savage. Unsurpassed accuracy, outstanding performance and unbeatable value make Savage, America’s choice Also called The Model 1907, it is often erroneously called a Model 1905 because of the date Nov. 21, 1905 date stamped into the top of the slide on all Savage semi-automatic pistols. This is the date Elbert Searle was awarded one of his firearm patents, which were the design basis for all the Savage semi-automatic pistols. Advertised with the slogan “Ten shots quick!”, the Model 1907/1905 was very popular because, despite its small size, it had a 10 round double-stack magazine. The advertising included a number of early celebrity endorsers, including William “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Bat Masterson, and the Pinkerton Agency. Teddy Roosevelt was even presented with a Model 1907/1905

Features

  • Barrel Length: 4 inches
  • Finish:blue
  • Caliber:.32 AutoIMG_3895 IMG_3896 IMG_3868 IMG_3869 IMG_3874 IMG_3875 IMG_3885 IMG_3886 IMG_3887 IMG_3888 IMG_3889 IMG_3897 IMG_3898 IMG_3899 IMG_3900
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Ducks Unlimited Chapter Dinner Gun

A rare 2nd year Ducks Unlimited Chapter Dinner Gun from 1973 in Near Perfect(98-99%) Condition, Manufactured in 1974, with very low production This Firearm is a 2nd Year of Ducks Unlimited Dinner Gun that’s in new condition with excellent craftsmanship and detail. A Must have for any collector, This Ducks Unlimited Remmington 870 features a 3 rounds with plug capacity, a 12 gauge, 2 3/4 inch shell caliber & a beautiful 30 Inch barrel. No Original box or papers included, but boasts an upgraded walnut on the stock and forearm, gold inlaid engraving, and an enameled Ducks Unlimited crest on the receiver. Buy now! was $4,200, Now $2,300!.

Specs

  • 3 rounds with plug capacity
  • 12 gauge
  • 2 3/4 inch shell caliber

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Colt MK IV/Series 80

Colt series 80, or mk. iv series 80, are a line of firearms introduced in 1983 by Colt’s Manufacturing Company. The main difference between this guns and the previous Colt series 70 is that the former incorporate a new firing pin block safety system, consisting of a series of internal levers and a plunger positively blocking the firing pin from moving until the trigger is pressed, hence eliminating the possibility of the gun going of if dropped onto a hard surface or struck hard. The Colt 1911 is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, and recoil-operated handgun chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. The Colt series 80 was designed by John M. Browning and is still carried by some U.S. forces. It had widespread use during World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Currently, several law enforcing agencies and military organizations still use the colt 1911, such as the Marine Corps Special Operations Command, Los Angeles Police Department S.W.A.T. and L.A.P.D. S.I.S., the FBI Hostage Rescue Team, F.B.I. regional S.W.A.T. teams, and 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment—Delta and The Tacoma, Washington Police Department, in the United States alone. Other countries which have also used it at one point or another include Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, China, Colombia, Ecuador, Fiji, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Indonesia, Liberia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain, and others.

Grips both vary in color, some light cosmetic scratching on barrel. Used but in good working condition.

Features

  • Barrel Length: 3 1/2Inches
  • caliber: ..45 ACP
  • Finish: Multi

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Plum & Stag Ruger Ranger Six

Ruger Model Single-Six revolvers are the perfect small bore single-action revolver for plinking, small game hunting or serious competition. Chambered in 22 Cal. This particular Single Six Features Stag grips, the traditional vintage “3 Screw” set, and Rare Traditional Plum Bluing. Bluing is a passivation process in which steel is partially protected against rust, and is named after the blue-black appearance of the resulting protective finish.Blueing salts are formulated to be applied to most grades of steel with good results. Steel (an alloy of Iron and Carbon) compositions with higher amounts of Nickle may or may not take on a full ‘blue’. In most cases, steel alloys with a very high Ni content will come out of the bluing tank with a plum color that can’t be darkened. Steel alloys with less Ni content may, at first, take on a full blue but not be able to retain the blue during use. Plum bluing is favoured on Ruger Single Sixes of this age as so few gunsmiths do this process anymore when blueing. The Single-Six was first released in June 1953 & was featured movies like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dawn of the Dead, & recently Mad Max: Fury Road.

Features

  • Barrel Length: 5.5 inches
  • Finish:blue & Plum
  • Grips: Stag
  • Caliber:.22CAL

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H&K 45 Sexy Beast

The HK45 “Tactical” is a full size, ergo-grip, ambi-control pistol, with a standard threaded barrel (including an “o” ring for better slide/barrel lockup). Made in America… at HK’s New Hampshire manufacturing facility.

Three frame colors (green and black in addition to the tan one shown here), with a picatinny Mil- Std rail molded into the polymer frame for lights and accessories.

On the technical sided, the HK45 uses an internal mechanical recoil reduction system employing a flat recoil spring with a polymer bushing sleeve to reduce recoil.  The HK45 also uses the safety switch as a de-cocker.

Comes with two 10-round steel magazines.

Suppressor is optional….

 

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