This feature is late this week, so, by way of apology, a twofer is on the block.
You can use the XP 100 barrel to make a pistol -- or a rifle that will incite the BATF to tax you and Nancy Pelosi to denounce you. It is hand-stamped ".223." I suppose we're talking about a .223 Remington rechambering job, but I actually know nothing, not even why or where I picked this thing up.
The other vintage gun iron is a well-patina-ed old Flaubert action which actually still does everything it was designed to do. You can make a parlor rifle. Or a super-sneaky pest gun. (Most of these things were designed for .22 caps only.) Or hang it on your wall until you're as tired of looking at it as I am.
Swaps only, No money. See the rules here and previous offerings by clicking on the "Swap Me" label below.
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It would be nice to have a set of Lyman mold handles (small) around here, not to mention some Lee double-cavity molds for .38/.357.
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