What post count will we need in order to be allowed to sell?
This is a discussion on USA Carry Marketplace Now Open within the General Firearm Discussion forums, part of the Main Category category; I have had the Buy/Sell/Trade forums since I started the site where you could list products you wanted to sell ...
I have had the Buy/Sell/Trade forums since I started the site where you could list products you wanted to sell or trade. Over the past few weeks I've been working on a new Marketplace where members could post the items for sale as well as list them in auction style listing. This format will make listing items and finding item you may want to buy a lot easier since I have everything broken down into categories.
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Listing an item, whether it is a classified item or an auction style item is completely free! There are some upgrade options available on all listings such as Highlighing ($2), Bold ($1) and Italics ($1) which help your listing stand out but these are not required.
So do you have drawers full of old holsters you'll never use? Accessories left over after upgrading something? Head over to the new USA Carry Marketplace and list them for free!
What post count will we need in order to be allowed to sell?
Ok I need some help. Astra A100
I gave my son my Astra A100 9mm I want to put some custom scrimshaw grips on it with a Navy theme. I talked to Houge grips. They want $250.00 and the frame for 6 months. It's not the cost that has me wavering but 6 months with this in there possession is unacceptable I think. I'm having a set made for my 1911 at bone trading I'm going to talk to them once I see my finished product and If I am satisfied with there work.
Does anyone know much about this weapon and where to get custom grips for it?
Thanks for the help.
I am looking for a remington 1100 older gun barrel for left hand and steel shot. Prefered 30" w/choke but will take a 28.
I can't get on it. Must have broken again. :(
Jim Page
Cogito, ergo armatum sum
Check out Marshcal grips: Marschalgrips.com
He's in Hungary, and he uses CNC machining. I got a set for my CZ82 and they are gorgeous. HE can be slow and unresponsive, but the results are great. The Hungarian post office in Budapest lost a whole batch of orders, and he sent out replacements for all of them, including mine. The whole process took several months. Several months later, I got the original order. So now I have 2 sets of beautiful wooden grips. When I hold up the CZ, it's already pointed at center mass, or wherever my trigger finger is pointing. I got the optional finger grooves and thumb rest.
There are some nice ones on ebay as well, if you are in a hurry.
I tried to post in this forum and it said I wasn't authorized.