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92awdtsi 03-07-2011 07:03 PM

they never checked my ID (buying a gun they will). All the accessories and magazines are on the shelves, you just take them to the registers, pay, go home and enjoy. I'm not positive though, I would call and check before going.

~Brian~ 03-07-2011 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 92awdtsi (Post 1934510)
you can always use a different color crayon lol:rock:

lol, good call

Munky 03-08-2011 01:09 AM

Boredom got the best of me tonight. I really need to find a job :rofl:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5012/...fc9dd1f5_b.jpg

DC2.2GSR 03-08-2011 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by blackvr4 (Post 1934653)
Are you required to be a PA resident to walk into a Cabela's and buy of those?

Nope. Buying a mag or ammo is the same as buying a pack of gum... just the way it should be :mrgreen:. Legality of possessing an item in your home state is your own responsibility. i.e. -- you can buy a box of hollow point ammunition and a 33rd mag at Cabela's in PA, but the moment you cross the border into NJ you are breaking the law. The only item that's restricted to buyers from out of state is a firearm. You can buy a gun but you can't take it home with you. You need to buy it and then they'll ship it to a FFL dealer in your home state.

SvicksTc 03-08-2011 10:42 AM

Munky that turned out great, i think im goin to do my mags tonight

Munky 03-08-2011 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by SvicksTc (Post 1935098)
Munky that turned out great, i think im goin to do my mags tonight

Thanks the cell pics make it look like crap. If I'm feeling adventurous today I'll bust out the good camera and snap some pics.:lol: I was going to do the entire mag (numbers for round indicators) but I like just the caliper and Glock symbol better. I don't need to know how many rounds it holds...just that I'm grabbing the right caliper mag in the middle of the night :rofl:.

~Brian~ 03-08-2011 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SvicksTc (Post 1935098)
Munky that turned out great, i think im goin to do my mags tonight

Not trying to be a copycat here, but I really like the look of the colored mags..

having a hard time picking the right crayon that would look good against my silver mags though...

Any suggestions?

92awdtsi 03-08-2011 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Brian~ (Post 1935248)
Not trying to be a copycat here, but I really like the look of the colored mags..

having a hard time picking the right crayon that would look good against my silver mags though...

Any suggestions?

black or red

cmr076 03-08-2011 02:36 PM

im spray painting my TRP 1911 tonight... im thinking pink with green grips or pink slide with orange frame... thought?

92awdtsi 03-08-2011 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by cmr076 (Post 1935292)
im spray painting my TRP 1911 tonight... im thinking pink with green grips or pink slide with orange frame... thought?

just do the entire gun (assembled) construction orange

cmr076 03-08-2011 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 92awdtsi (Post 1935294)
just do the entire gun (assembled) construction orange

hm. not a bad idea.. thanks! (buy my ak)

cmr076 03-08-2011 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by blackvr4 (Post 1934653)
Are you required to be a PA resident to walk into a Cabela's and buy of those?

your from NJ right? I would seriously SERIOUSLY discourage you from even talking about buying hi-cap mags if they are not allowed in jersey... that is the worst state to be a gun enthusiast in, im scared to go to the beach there on the outside chance i dropped a HP or something in my car without realizing it.

Munky 03-08-2011 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Brian~ (Post 1935248)
Not trying to be a copycat here, but I really like the look of the colored mags..

having a hard time picking the right crayon that would look good against my silver mags though...

Any suggestions?

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Originally Posted by 92awdtsi (Post 1935262)
black or red

^^^This

SvicksTc 03-08-2011 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 92awdtsi (Post 1935262)
black or red

x2

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmr076 (Post 1935292)
im spray painting my TRP 1911 tonight... im thinking pink with green grips or pink slide with orange frame... thought?

keelll you haha

SvicksTc 03-08-2011 04:13 PM

I was wondering if you guys could help me out when i was 14 my dad passed down his Marlin Original Golden 39A and was trying to figure out how much they go for to see if i could sell and possibly pick up a new toy, ive seen them online from 300-600 dollars is this actually the fair price one these? It was my dads first gun when he was 14 i tried finding the manufactured date by putting the serial into marlins website but it wont come up because it is out of the date range stored in their database.... Im guessing 1975 due to reading somewhere you take the first two numbers and subtract from 2000? (although that doesnt seem right)

Its in great shape though no rust, wood is in great shape too

It looks exactly like this one (the one i have is in better condition)

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...=218578416#PIC

laser92dsm 03-08-2011 04:28 PM

Right now I am not too much into guns but when I turn 21 I want to get my pistol permit. But I know somewhat about guns my dad has Winchester 30-30 lever action and for Christmas I bought him a 1944 k98 German Mauser.

~Brian~ 03-08-2011 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Munky (Post 1935327)
^^^This

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Originally Posted by SvicksTc (Post 1935380)
x2



Will be doing this tonight!

Munky 03-08-2011 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by SvicksTc (Post 1935391)
I was wondering if you guys could help me out when i was 14 my dad passed down his Marlin Original Golden 39A and was trying to figure out how much they go for to see if i could sell and possibly pick up a new toy, ive seen them online from 300-600 dollars is this actually the fair price one these? It was my dads first gun when he was 14 i tried finding the manufactured date by putting the serial into marlins website but it wont come up because it is out of the date range stored in their database.... Im guessing 1975 due to reading somewhere you take the first two numbers and subtract from 2000? (although that doesnt seem right)

Its in great shape though no rust, wood is in great shape too

It looks exactly like this one (the one i have is in better condition)

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...=218578416#PIC


Why would you wanna sell that? It's a great gun and something passed down to you? Hell I don't talk to my father anymore but I would have kept anything he passed down. Especially a gun like that.

Munky 03-08-2011 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by 92awdtsi (Post 1933772)
Everything, including my g17 looks cooler through a fisheye lens. LOL Also I filled my letters/numbers in with white.

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...g?t=1299453344

Question...what did you do about the dry spots left from the crayon? It's hard to see in my pics but there are little circles of dry spots from where some of the wax is still left over. No matter how much I rub my microfiber across it or my silicone rag I can still see them. Any suggestions?

SvicksTc 03-08-2011 05:39 PM

I probably wouldnt sell it for the simple fact it was passed down to me and that something i could hold on to and pass down too, i just never looked into what it was until now, hell for the longest time i didnt even know who made it until i took it out and gave it a nice cleaning

I was just talking to him about it and he said he got it when he was 12 so it has to be before 1975 manufactured date, i wish i could figure out more with the serial but cant seem to have any luck

Ill snap some pics of it tonight, im sure you guys can appreciate the condition of this classic

and munky maybe try some alcohol


Edit: hard finding crayons in your house when your 21 haha


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