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Old 05-01-2006, 17:26   #1
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Having a closeout sale

I have some stuff left over from my company that the new owner didn`t get.

Heres the list:

3- new in the wrapper Knight Mfg. SR-25 20 round mags. They are $110.00 retail asking $75.00 each shipped.

2- used Glock 21 drop free hi-cap mags with Grams basepads.. asking $35.00 each.

2- 3 gun gear shotgun side saddle 2 round carriers. 1 is still in the wrapper other was used once. I want $20 for the new one, and $10.00 for the used one. ( used one is sold pending funds )

a JP close range tactical sight with a MSP hi-vis front post, and a 6" rail to mount to a round handguard. Asking $125.00 for everything.

6 pairs of Simonich Gunner grips for 1911.

The Gunners are all sold pending funds

I can take pics if anyone is interested. Please email me with any questions.

Thanks,
CS#158

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Old 05-01-2006, 19:57   #2
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Sir, Can we talk about the Simonich grips?
Rob Simonich was a very good friend of mine, not asking for any extra deal.
I better email ya.
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Old 05-01-2006, 20:00   #3
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Mmmm, a special edition one of a kind T2 with gunner grip slabs....
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Old 05-01-2006, 20:01   #4
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Mr. Harsey,

Send me an email...I already have 3 or 4 pairs sold.

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Old 05-12-2006, 15:46   #5
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Mr. Harsey,

Send me an email...I already have 3 or 4 pairs sold.

Scotty
Just Got 'em! Thank you!
The dark pair are already on the .45

Oh yeah, Thank you too Rob! may you rest in peace Brother.
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Old 05-12-2006, 16:13   #6
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Just Got 'em! Thank you!
The dark pair are already on the .45

Oh yeah, Thank you too Rob! may you rest in peace Brother.
Pictures, pictures, PICTURES!!!!!!!!!
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Old 05-12-2006, 16:21   #7
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Pictures, pictures, PICTURES!!!!!!!!!
+1. I've got smilies in a row with signs, don't make me use them!
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Old 05-12-2006, 17:09   #8
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As ordered...
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One more...


now if I can just have the kids show me how to turn the flash off on this camera I can get some definition on the mounted grips.
That's the 1911 I bought from one Col. Rex Applegate, it's my duty gun in the shop.
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Beautiful weapon. It will look really good with the grips.
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Old 05-12-2006, 18:37   #11
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As ordered...
Bill:

Nice looking blades and design.

What are they for?

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Old 05-12-2006, 19:07   #12
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Bill:

Nice looking blades and design.

What are they for?

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Just some old folders for some customers cluttering the bench in the background.
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Thanks Bill, nice looking grips!
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Thanks Bill, nice looking grips!
Team Sergeant, I had to ask the wife how to turn the flash off...
and while I was back out in the shop did a light sandblast (40psi) on the gunnergrips after very lightly sanding off the sharp points on the grip scales because they are designed to be used with gloves.
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Old 05-12-2006, 21:01   #15
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Team Sergeant, I had to ask the wife how to turn the flash off...
and while I was back out in the shop did a light sandblast (40psi) on the gunnergrips after very lightly sanding off the sharp points on the grip scales because they are designed to be used with gloves.
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Bill - Nice touch with the sandblaster. That's a good looking handful and it looks a little easier on the meathooks with the edges "faded" a bit. It's also nice to see somebody who's willing to take a working man's gun and keep using it. Despite what some collectors might think, and based on the stories about him you've shared, I'm sure COL Applegate would approve. Now as RL & AL would say ---- On redirect counselor, what about the blade blanks on the workbench? Once the picture is entered into evidence everything in it is subject to scrutiny - despite your apparent (obvious) reluctance to expound on your answer to TR. Peregrino
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