Any Muzzle devices in there? Need something to act as a thread protector on a .22 rifle (1/2x28) and a 5/8x24 for a .45acp ar barrel...
Any Muzzle devices in there? Need something to act as a thread protector on a .22 rifle (1/2x28) and a 5/8x24 for a .45acp ar barrel...
Nah, nothing that good. Again, stuff I've mostly collected for free, because other people realized that they don't want it either.
At least unwanted brass can be scrapped for cash.
Sometimes one mans trash is just also another mans trash.
[ROFL1]
We have guys in our agency trying to get rid of old stuff (mostly holsters), that usually end up getting thrown out, or traded at gun shows. But sometimes you find something you want... I'd be willing to see what Irving is getting rid of- maybe I want something he's got?
I know it would require a little work but if you could post up a list of what you have that might help.
BTW I'm in the same boat, not only with shooting stuff but with regards to motorcycle gear. I've got a set of nylon saddlebags, a windshield, and a sissy-bar mount tour pack that I have no use for and just want out of my garage.
This is looking more like the New Year's Resolution thread:
Resolve to downsize and do spring cleaning
[Beer]
There is a guy that has had the same couple tables at Tanner forever. Left side, far left end of the hall, like 3rd row from the door. He's got all the glass boxes with likely stolen milsurp stuff, etc.
I brought him a bunch of parts I couldn't sell and got some cash from it.
I've been working on cleaning out my unfinished basement this last week - it was starting to look like a hoarders paradise. Yesterday I disassembled an old brass bed frame that I've had sitting down there for years. I took the metal (steel rails & bolts, the rest was brass) to salvage and got $48 for it. Win-Win.
Once I get this section of the basement cleaned out I can begin to clean up & re-arrange my gun area and make it more "user friendly".
Good luck purging the stuff Stu. It's a never ending process.