Parts and Accessories
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RUGER AC556 PARTS KIT $525 POSTAGE PAID |
AR10 MAGAZINES LIKE NEW........$175 EACH |
NEW! ORIGINAL UNISSUED COLT 9mm SMG PARTS KITS WITH 10.5" BBL....WILL DROP ON A LEGAL REGISTERED M16 LOWER.... ALL PARTS, NO RECEIVER $1000 PPD |
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LINKERS
| .223 linking machine for the STONER - SHRIKE - MINIMI Hard coated, teflon impregnated, 21 station. Compact. Quality manufacture. | $285 PPD |
| .308 M60 linking machine(made just like the .223) | $325 PPD |
| YUGO MG34 AND MG42 8mm linker in can | $550 PPD |
| VICKERS belt loaders (.50 BMG loader converted) | $275 PPD |
| BROWNING with interchangeable plate for the .308, 8mm, 30-06 | $325 PPD |
| 1919A4 or 1917A1 Barrels NEW....8mm | $175 PPD |
| Spacers for 8mm | $50 PPD |
TITLE 1 FIREARMS
| RPB industries semi-auto M10 9mm pistol |
$650 |
| Sig Sauer model P230sl semi-auto pistol in .380 NEW! |
$500 |
| Desert Eagle semi-auto pistol in .357 magnum 6 1/2" Israeli-black finish NEW! |
$750 |
| Smith & Wesson model 625-4 of 1989 D/A S.S. revolver in .45acp 5"bbl |
$450 |
| IMEZ-Russian model IJ70-17A semi-auto pistol in .380 Imported by Interarms |
$225 |
| Sako TRGS Bolt action rifle in .338 lapua NIB! Leupold 1" rings |
$750 |
| Knight Industries SR25 Match 20" bbl 10x M1 Ultra, 10 and 20rd. mag. 99% |
$3650 |
| Colt US Army 1909 .45LC 7 1/2" New Service: lanyard ring, 75% tight |
$875 |
| Colt New service 7 1/2" .357 mag. (numrich conversion) adj. sights, very accurate. 95% |
$950 |
| Webley WG Army .45LC 60%: very tight, shoots well |
$875 |
| Colt Walker NIB blue. |
$525 |
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S&W Pre-War 38/44 Outdoorsman, 85% |
$650 |
| S&W Pre-War 38/44 Outdoorsman with Humback hammer, 95% |
$750 |
| S&W Regsitered 3 1/2" .357mag.; old factory nickel, gold trigger and hammer; King reflector sights, engraved pearl grips, 90% |
$1250 |
| S&W Registered .357mag. 6" 70%; very good mechanically |
$850 |
| S&W 5 screw (M29) in blue leatherett case with tools. SN173xxx 98% |
$1500 |
| S&W 4 screw (M29) 6 1/2" SN 171xxx 98% |
$850 |
| S&W M29-6 6" Lew Horton Special, 1 of 100; Godl scroll, SN CAM13xx NIB |
$875 |
| S&W 1950 5 screw .45acp 6 1/2"; factory reblue, yellow insert, white outline rear sight Smooth trigger, target hammer. 98% |
$775 |
| Browning M1885 High Wall 7mm mag. RMEF year 2000, #187 of 425, Gold Elk on Both sides. 28" oct. bbl., Beautiful wood. NIB |
$1200 |
| HR 1873 Officers model NIB |
$750 |
| WINCHESTER 94AE 1997 RMEF .356win #024 of 400; Gold Elk on both sides, super wood |
$1700 |
| OLIVER WINCHESTER model 94 38-55: 24" octagon bbl. Shot 10 times |
$650 |
| WINCHESTER Limited Edition Centennial .30cwf, 26: 1/2rd. 1/2 oct. bbl. Super Wood, NIB |
$595 |
| VALMET 71S .223 NIB |
$1400 |
| BARRETT M90 (5 shot bullpup) w/4x14 Springfield scope and Pelican Case |
$4000 |
RUGER® MARK II/Browning Buckmark clip loader

FOR RUGER® MARK II or 22/45 Pistols and the Browning Buckmark Pistols®.
Holds 50 rounds, and can load a 10 round clip in as little as 3 seconds!
PRICE $29.95 EACH
Plus $3 shipping
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Slide open the Bullet Reservoir Cover and drop
in up to fifty (50)
22LR cartridges.
2.
Close cover. Gently shake the Clip Loader, keeping it level and
the reservoir cover on top.
3.
Raise the reservoir end to slide the cartridges in to the Loading
Channel.
4. Repeat #2 and #3 until the Loading Channel fills sufficiently.
5.
With the end raised, as in step #3, fully insert the Pistol Clip into
the Clip Loader.
6.
If it does not fill completely, “pump” the clip
in and out slightly to
assist the loading process. Some clips or ammo may only load 1
or 2 cartridges each time you "pump" the clip. (This type of loading
action will still save your thumb and only takes a few seconds more.)
*TIPS:
· Bullets are not feeding---------
Some 22LR cartridges are real sticky with wax
lube. After filling the
reservoir, give them a shot of Remington Teflon Spray Lube, or similar
product. This helps the loading tremendously. Only a small amount is
needed.
Caution! The Cliploader is molded from Lexan,
and some lubes will
attack it.
· Bullets not loading into the clip at all-------
You may have a magazine clip of incorrect style
or dimensions. Make
sure the tips of your clip will allow a bullet to drop in freely. Spread the
tips if there is no clearance.
· Bullets standing vertically in your clip-----
Don't raise the reservoir end as steep when
the clip is inserted and loaded.
·
Failure to load the 10th round, or
a loose cartridge falls when the
clip is removed-------
Clips are different lengths with different size
internals. Adjust the screw
that pushes the button on your clip. Adjust the screw out if the 10th
round is not loaded.