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Woodtroll

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Two new arrivals at CasaKC, a Ruger Bearcat with genuine stag grips. The nice thing about this is that with my oversized paws, I have never been able to grip a Bearcat properly. With the larger stags, it feels great! Also, wound up with a strange day of trading and buying, wound up bringing a new 1866 Yellowboy in .45 Colt home today as well. Now to decide which of three guns will become my Black Powder guns [actually deciding between two calibers as well]
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Nice finds, both of them!
 
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If you see an Cometa/Tell 220 air-rifle anywhere, grab it! It's just great, I tell you.

Maybe, a heavier air-rifle can be a little more precise freehand, but the lightweight 2.8 kilogram is more fun. :)
 
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This is the spanish-made Cometa/Tell 220. The barrel cap is supposed to be a silencer, but I don't know, if it's really needed. Anyways.

-I don't need to mention the fibre glass optics. It works as it should be.
-The good trigger is adjustable in it's drag.
-The shock is very gentle!
 

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John b

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This is the spanish-made Cometa/Tell 220. The barrel cap is supposed to be a silencer, but I don't know, if it's really needed. Anyways.

-I don't need to mention the fibre glass optics. It works as it should be.
-The good trigger is adjustable in it's drag.
-The shock is very gentle!
Mine is marked RWS....looks the same to me!
 

John b

New in Town
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This is the spanish-made Cometa/Tell 220. The barrel cap is supposed to be a silencer, but I don't know, if it's really needed. Anyways.

-I don't need to mention the fibre glass optics. It works as it should be.
-The good trigger is adjustable in it's drag.
-The shock is very gentle!
If you see an Cometa/Tell 220 air-rifle anywhere, grab it! It's just great, I tell you.

Maybe, a heavier air-rifle can be a little more precise freehand, but the lightweight 2.8 kilogram is more fun. :)
Mine looks the same, logo is RWS
 

DeaconKC

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Well, my love affair with the .45 continues. Had a very clean HK USP .45 wander into the shop and it came home with me. Built in 17 according to the date code, sadly both magazines are 10 rounders, that situation will be rectified.
 

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RickP

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My Tisas Stingray 11+1 9mm 1911 commander length. Forged slide, Bobbed Alum frame, extended ambi safety, Novak style sights, Brown Beavertail, skeletonized hammer, and G10 grips. Had it for about a year and a half and its been flawless. Ive done nothing but purchase some spare Wilson magazines. I have several "nicer" 1911's, and a couple nice older BHP's, but this little thing is one of my favorite carry pieces. Dollar for dollar the Tisis offerings are really hard to beat.


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And my all time favorite 1972 Browning Hi-Power once owned by the writer Skeeter Skelton. Spiegal Grips, Heine sights... hard to improve on near perfection.


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RickP

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Definitely a +1 on the Tisas guns, very well made.

And A "Skeeter" gun? Wow, just wow...
This particular pistol is written up in a chapter of one of his books. He gave it to one of his Customs Service partners... I got it from him... Its always had a real warm fuzzy spot in my heart. I had the privledge to sit in Skeeters hotel room drinking George Dickel at the NRA show years back in Seattle. Call me an old school guy lol
 

Woodtroll

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This particular pistol is written up in a chapter of one of his books. He gave it to one of his Customs Service partners... I got it from him... Its always had a real warm fuzzy spot in my heart. I had the privledge to sit in Skeeters hotel room drinking George Dickel at the NRA show years back in Seattle. Call me an old school guy lol

What a great opportunity! I, too, woulld certainly have enjoyed that chance.
 

DeaconKC

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A couple years ago, a pitiful S&W Victory Model came into my LGS. Filthy, it was a British Lend Lease that started with a 5" barrel and chambered in .38 S&W. Somebody cut the barrel down, reamed the cylinder to take .38 Specials and generally abused and neglected the poor little beast. Well, it was cheap enough and I bought it. I scrubbed 50 years worth of old grease and mung out of it and found a nice, nice S&W K frame action was still in there. Lots of polishing on the little beast gave it a semi-presentable appearance and I decided to make a Fitz out of it. So I bobbed the hammer and cut the triggerguard away. It is now a good shooter with .38 S&W rounds. Then yesterday a set of genuine stag grips came along and it is now wearing those and looking even better [surprisingly, it still had it's original grips when I got it].
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Woodtroll

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Mtns. of SW Virginia
A couple years ago, a pitiful S&W Victory Model came into my LGS. Filthy, it was a British Lend Lease that started with a 5" barrel and chambered in .38 S&W. Somebody cut the barrel down, reamed the cylinder to take .38 Specials and generally abused and neglected the poor little beast. Well, it was cheap enough and I bought it. I scrubbed 50 years worth of old grease and mung out of it and found a nice, nice S&W K frame action was still in there. Lots of polishing on the little beast gave it a semi-presentable appearance and I decided to make a Fitz out of it. So I bobbed the hammer and cut the triggerguard away. It is now a good shooter with .38 S&W rounds. Then yesterday a set of genuine stag grips came along and it is now wearing those and looking even better [surprisingly, it still had it's original grips when I got it].
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Nice save!
 

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