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Mr.Bill

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One time several years ago. Had no problems and excellent quality. I bought front and rear sights, and a magazine, for a Reminton .22 rifle.
HAMMER:
Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a
kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts adjacent the
object we are trying to hit.

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I've made a number of purchases from Numrich and have been quite happy with their service and quality. They are a good source of difficult to find parts.
"A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition"...Rudyard Kipling

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Thanks, Belgian Draft! For years now, I've been searching for another magazine for my High Standard Model GB. I ordered one, just now, from Gun Parts Corp. I hate to lay out that much cash, just for a magazine, but I doubt if I'll find one any cheaper. Thanks, again.

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Thanks, Belgian Draft! For years now, I've been searching for another magazine for my High Standard Model GB. I ordered one, just now, from Gun Parts Corp. I hate to lay out that much cash, just for a magazine, but I doubt if I'll find one any cheaper. Thanks, again.



You are quite welcome.
I know what you mean about the prices. I've been holding off ordering a new rear sight for the Remington 511-X bolt action .22 that my dad left me. It costs more than he paid for the rifle.
HAMMER:
Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a
kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts adjacent the
object we are trying to hit.

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You are quite welcome.
I know what you mean about the prices. I've been holding off ordering a new rear sight for the Remington 511-X bolt action .22 that my dad left me. It costs more than he paid for the rifle.


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I was thinking the same thing. I paid almost $40. for the magazine. I bought the pistol for $20., from my Dad, when I was a kid. Of course he cut me a deal on it, but I doubt if it was worth much more than $40. even then.

I've had some good luck picking up parts, such as sights at the occaisional gun show. I've got iron sights on nearly all my rifles, even though most of them have scopes. I like the idea of having iron sights as a back up. I have had a couple scopes go bad. I'd like to be able to take a scope off, if I break it, back in the back country. I hate the idea of having a useless rifle, because the scope is in need of repair.

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I paid almost $40. for the magazine. I bought the pistol for $20., from my Dad, when I was a kid. Of course he cut me a deal on it, but I doubt if it was worth much more than $40. even then.



My Blue Book shows that being worth generally about $300 to $500 now, depending upon the model. A match version can go as high as $900.

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John,
I know they have really gone up in price. I was thinking it was worth maybe $300. now. But as you said, maybe it's worth more.

I love that pistol. It has a really light trigger on it. I once shot a duck out of the air with it. On another backpacking trip I shot the heads off of several grouse, for dinner. It's a real shooter.

Buying guns is a good investment. I remember when you could buy a new Remington BDL rifle for $135, Now a similiar rifle might run $600.

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