by Demon of Undoing » Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:26 am
... Which was how the three selector positions on an AR I may get ( more on that later) were labeled, rather than " safe- semi- auto" as a normal issue lower is marked. It was that kind of gun show.
It was a good day over all , with two out of three deals winners. The deal I could have done better on was getting rid of a Taurus plastic 9mm. I gave a beyond good price because I thought I was about to get a nice J frame Bodyguard for the wife. However , the little Smith has some serious cosmetic issues that I would do something with , but the wife would hate , and it is to be her carry piece. As well , I wasn't going to haggle over a plastic 9mm any more than I would count worms in a bucket. It's just not worth it.
However , this whole flat spot was made better by deal two. As soon as I walked in the door , a private sale ( where the real action is at a gun show) coughed up a very interesting Ruger MkII Target with the 6 7/8" barrel. A heavy hunk of carbon steel , I'm fairly certain I could do more damage with the pistol itself than the .22 LR round it shoots. It came with a bracket the previous owner had put on which can mount a section of Picatinny rail. It replaces the adjustable part of the rear sight and while I may at some point put a small red dot on it ( but only if I were to , um , lower the gas pressure between the chamber and the muzzle dramatically , which I won't).
However , I want the thing for what it was intended to be - a tough , slick , accurate target pistol that almost can't break. So I am getting the rear sight blade out tomorrow and will replace ( it looks like so far) with either an OEM part or possibly a Millet. Unless I miss my guess this pistol has the potential to be the most fun thing to shoot that I own. It has a pointing zen that may make for epic shooting. If it does what it is telling me it can do , I will scan some 25 yard targets after I go out next time. I got this one including the rail mount for less than a new one , and I don't like the MkIII anyways. You can't wear these things out , so other than a wear spot or two that is completely irrelevant , its better than new.
The next one was the score I wanted. I had been hearing that the M44 Mosin Nagants were hard to find as the import source had dried up. Everyone has been telling me that $250 is a good price if it can be found. I had almost picked out a very good condition long barreled 91/30 version when someone pointed out the nice German/Turkish fellow named Hans that was carrying one Ishvesk model on his shoulder for half of what I had expected. Instant sale , he even had tools and sling and ammo pouch. I got the rifle and 200 rounds for considerably less than I thought I would get just the rifle. I liked that.
I am not a money guy , the experience is to me very stressful. I will let myself get taken a bit just because it's aggravating and I truly don't care. Either it's doable or it isn't. This time I made out probably up by $50-100 if all swaps were totaled , and that's uncommon. I just have to whore out for a bit so I can shoot. I resent the intrusion off commercialism into my brain space , but what are you gonna do?
Because of the Obama deluge of guns , a ton if small CNC shops are turning out good quality AR lower receivers an other parts. As a result , a local builder is making $800 rifles that would have gone for double that three years ago , based on standard features. I don't like them all that much and other than training the only other thing I could do with it is hunt deer( Florida deer are small). There is no cool in it for me. However , for blue helmeted zombies , it's just the medicine , it is indeed the Western standard , and it's like seeing a BMW M6 for ten grand. I don't want a sports car , I don't like computerized engines , but jeez- 400 horses, in that car , for ten grand ? You'd have to. Same with these $800 ARs that are being made. Maybe I'll get one , go to a school , get a plate carrier rig for it and then just drop the whole kit into the back of the locker. Forget about it until I see bowls poured out on the oceans and seals opened in heaven.
Sounds like a huge waste of money, though. My Russian rifle has a bayonet. That should do for zombies pretty good. So far , every time I pick it up , I lapse into speaking like Boris from the Bullwinkle and Rocky show. I like that too.
Don't know what it is, but I'm agin'it.