I dont know if its appropriate to sell guns on here so if its not let me know but I am looking to unload this 12GA O/U. It's a Baikal, its a Russian field gun with 26" barrels. Selectable barrels, interchangeable chokes Its not a beauty queen, but its accurate and reliable. Comes with Allen case and 125 rounds of Rio #8. Its been a nice gun to learn clays with. Looking for $450 or trades of equal value. View attachment 1307908View attachment 1307909View attachment 1307910
Bun show in Greenville this weekend! I know it's of little interest to anyone living in NC, don't understand reasoning for restricting purchases of hand buns to state residents only........consider it a bump for the thread!
With lil mushie curiosity and ability to climb/access everything, the wife & I have agreed that the big sticks need secured. Curious what others have, why, fire rating thoughts, Pros/Cons, etc.
With lil mushie curiosity and ability to climb/access everything, the wife & I have agreed that the big sticks need secured. Curious what others have, why, fire rating thoughts, Pros/Cons, etc.
No specific brand I'm in love with but some tips .....
Go external hinges so the door can swing all the way open.
Whatever the safe "says" it can hold, divide by 2. Otherwise your buns are in there banging into each other.
72" high, if you have the room, is a definite.
Finding a 60 min fire rating really doesn't cost much more, if anything.
Leave yourself plenty of room for future acquisitions.
Returned late last night from about 2 days in Gettysburg, PA on a Battlefield Leadership Development Experience with 25+ of the top leaders from our company. At the conclusion of the event the company founders/owners honored me for my 10+ years of service with a Gibbs reproduction of a Springfield M1903A4.......one of the top 5 buns on my wish list. Was totally blown away, found out later my wife was in on it as well.....The guy in the white polo is retired Colonel Kevin Farrell who co-led the learning and was previously the head of the History Dept. at the USMA. He has been on several History Channel military documentaries and was also the lead military advisor on the movie Fury. He gave an overview of what the weapon was before presenting it to me....I was already a bit choked up after the owners kind words .....the other folks said it was quite fun to watch my face as they unzipped the carry bag!
It's a very unique & special place here, blessed to be a part of it! Quite a few years ago your company expressed a desire in buying this company....thankful the owners had no interest!
I used to work for a Canadian based company - my own office, 4 weeks vacation and the week of Christmas off standard, medical all paid for and a good 401k..... -- then Itty Bitty Minds took them over fully. Dare to dream today......
With lil mushie curiosity and ability to climb/access everything, the wife & I have agreed that the big sticks need secured. Curious what others have, why, fire rating thoughts, Pros/Cons, etc.
Will be in the market for new shotgun soon. Narrowed to Mossberg 500 and Remington 870, leaning to pump style and 12Ga. Recreational shooting, clays, zombies. Any insight appreciated gents. Thanks.
Will be in the market for new shotgun soon. Narrowed to Mossberg 500 and Remington 870, leaning to pump style and 12Ga. Recreational shooting, clays, zombies. Any insight appreciated gents. Thanks.
I'm a big fan of the 870. I own several. Good for pretty much everything you listed. Clays are more difficult with any pump versus a semi of course. Lots of aftermarket support for both.