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several years ago I walked into a gun shop and they had a couple of 351 magazines for sale along with several boxes of original ammunition. Dont remember the price, but the next time I went to the shop they sold the whole pile
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Hello cra1948,
I thought this forum site had a moderator to insure that posts follow the rules ... posting a link to show pictures of the former owner's house is against this forum's privacy policy.
I made the mistake in originally showing the brass plate that had the former owner's name and address, never thinking that someone would use that information to post a link to his house. That's pretty childish and serves no purpose.
If you read through all the posts you can see the lack of integrity and the vulgar reply of the individual. You make a moron look smart. Keep up the good work.
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several years ago I walked into a gun shop and they had a couple of 351 magazines for sale along with several boxes of original ammunition. Don't remember the price, but the next time I went to the shop they sold the whole pile Hello Jericho, I bought the rifle at a local gun how where I was showing with 4 tables. I share one of my tables with a friend. When I bought the rifle it only came with 9 loose rounds, and did not have any boxed ammo with it. When I showed my friend what I bought he said "need some ammo"? Turns out he had 5 boxes of original ammo that he brought to the show to sell. I bought 2 boxes for less than it would have cost to buy brass and bullets. I intend to shoot some of the ammo and keep the boxes for display.
You never pay too much for something, you only buy it too early.
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several years ago I walked into a gun shop and they had a couple of 351 magazines for sale along with several boxes of original ammunition. Dont remember the price, but the next time I went to the shop they sold the whole pile Unfortunately 351, and 35, are two different cartridges - with the 351 being MUCH more common. According to my research, it seems you can't just trim 351 brass back to make 35 - taper and wall thickness issues IIRC, but don't quote me. 35 SLR seems to be a "ghost" - dammit!
I've always been a curmudgeon - now I'm an old curmudgeon. ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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Dude, I would suggest you unwad your panties. Complete douche move posting links or other personal info about someone else.
Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
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Complete douche move posting links or other personal info about someone else. Thanks for the reply
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