I am really annoyed at NFA. I go in yesterday to pick up a holster so I can start carrying my S&W 442, and I end up buying more today. One staff member on Friday who sold me the holster showed me a .22 revolver on consignment after I made the mistake of mentioning I might want to get a .22.
The .22LR was one I haven't seen before as there was only a numerical serial number and no model number on the yoke. I wrote down the serial number, and did a little research. I ended up picking up the 22/32 kit gun from around 1954 today, and then ended up with an Aero Precision Ind lower part of a rifle. Now Ivan is going to give me a general idea of when the upper receiver for a .22LR comes in, so I will have to pick that up as well. Unbelievable, I go in for a $40 item, and come out with all this. Plus the .22LR upper receiver in a few weeks, and probably a 5.7 upper receiver sometime in the future.
Good thing I live so far away otherwise I would have no money.
Thanks Ivan and NFA. I think.
The .22LR was one I haven't seen before as there was only a numerical serial number and no model number on the yoke. I wrote down the serial number, and did a little research. I ended up picking up the 22/32 kit gun from around 1954 today, and then ended up with an Aero Precision Ind lower part of a rifle. Now Ivan is going to give me a general idea of when the upper receiver for a .22LR comes in, so I will have to pick that up as well. Unbelievable, I go in for a $40 item, and come out with all this. Plus the .22LR upper receiver in a few weeks, and probably a 5.7 upper receiver sometime in the future.
Good thing I live so far away otherwise I would have no money.
Thanks Ivan and NFA. I think.