These old paper 12 gauge shotgun empty shelves were an experimental shell produced in the early 1960s by a company called the Ford company they were not affiliated with Ford motor company included in this lot are 60+ special plastic quads designed for the shell 23 new paper cases many marked Ford shell they have a metal stainless steel pairing type base. They are on primed there’s 23 paper cases and also paperwork describing the shells and the wads price for everything is $35 shipped to the lower 48.
Not sure if anyone here has read this book but I recommend it for everyone.
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Looking for a Montana #5. Doesn't need to be in perfect shape, I just want to put hands on one and see if I like it. I wouldn't object to buying a couple of them if you want to get rid of them. Let me know what you have, and thank you for looking.
Guys, if you have kids or grandkids,,, I highly suggest taking them to the movies to watch the new movie called “ David” I took nova to watch it tonight. Nova is pretty smart for an 8 year old… she remembers the story of Samuel ( the fella who anointed David as king) when he was a child. Anyway, It’s kinda helps kids get a bit of an understanding about king David. Although it does leave some things out,,, the important thing is that the kids ( and maybe some adults) about some of David’s early years.
I have 8 NO-BS Beaver X-tremes for trade. All were new this fall and have only been used a couple of times. I’m looking to trade for Victor or Sleepy Creek #3 longsprings with offset jaws.
This tanned Wolf was professionally prepared in Alaska. It has no damage and is absolutely beautiful. It is available for trade. I am not selling it. I am trading for silver coins, bars, bullion, rounds or old US paper currency. I would also consider trading for Alphas, Sterlings, Jakes or larger Minnesota Brand traps.
Pictures are available for serious inquirers. Please do not ask to purchase it.
Has anybody ever installed one of these kits? if so does the trap frame need to be modified in any way. I have several of these kits (kit #8) they dont look like they are made for the 1.75's