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EZ-Cup for Keurig Coffee Machines By Perfect Pod $12.50 EZ-Cup By Perfect Pod for Keurig Coffee Machines Use any coffee in your Keurig Coffee Machines! Self tamping spring extracts a better cup of coffee or tea. The EZ Cup MUST be used with EZ Cup FILTERS (Sold separtaely). Simple to use and reuse! 1. Place paper filter in center of EZ Cup and wrap edges around EZ Cup 2. Fill coffee into filter 3. Close paper filter lid and wrap lid edges around… |
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Meyerco Sharpen-It Knife Sharpner With Sheath $44.99 Keep your edges sharp and effective with this handy pocket-sized Sharpen-It Knife Sharpener. A good sharp edge is worth its weight in gold. A dull blade, on the other hand, can cause you a ton of frustration. Keep your blades ready for action with this handy Sharpen-It Knife Sharpener. This little gem fits right in your pocket and weighs less than 3 1/2 ozs. Compact size makes it ideal for taking … |
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MAGLITE XL100 LED Flashlight $70.09 The Maglite XL100 3-Cell LED Flashlight is truly a breakthrough in flashlight technology! This handy little flashlight combines a mult-function LED light with a sleek, compact design. The XL100 features variable brightness settings, constant on, SOS, and adjustable blinking modes. This user-friendly handheld flashlight features a rotating barrel for quick activation and control of the variable bri… |
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Winchester 22-41206 Large Bowie Knife with Sheath $18.54 With a curved point, clip point, and notch near the handle, the Winchester 22-41206 Large Bowie Knife has all the features of a true Bowie. It is both well-priced and well-manufactured with full tang construction and a finger grooved wood handle, and it includes a ballistic nylon sheath with two retaining straps.Winchester 22-41206Large Bowie Knife with SheathAt a Glance:Stainless steel blade is c… |
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Historical Hand Guns And Holsters Of WW II
These pistols were of the “Frammer” design and manufactured between 1941 and 1944. It is a blow-back operated pistol chambered in 7.65mm Auto and came with a 7 round detachable magazine.
The German government contracted for 50,000 of the 7.65mm Auto 1937 type pistols with pro-Axis Hungary in 1941. They were primarily ordered for the Luftwaffe. The originally delivered pistols were identical to the M-1937, however after delivery had begun, the Luftwaffe requested that a manual safety catch be added to production pistols.
The manual safety was added to the left rear of the frame. It was at this point that the slide marking was changed from ‘FEMARU FEGYUER ES GEPGYAR RT 37′ to ‘P.MOD. 37 KAL 7.65′ with German Waffenaenment acceptance stamp. They concealed the manufactured in accordance with the German system. Production was extended until 1944 ending with approximately 85,000 having been manufactured. The production of the ‘37u’ was NOT under German occupation as production was completed prior to this in 1944.
The holsters have a history of their own. There were at least three that were available with the pistol during its production years. There were two Hungarian holsters available during manufacturing years. One was a leather holster with the top flap overlapping the magazine pouch which was secured by a leather strap attached to the lower edge of the holster and pulled upward to fasten over a metal stud.
A second Hungarian supplied holster was of a combo fabric/leather construction. The top leather flap strap was attached to the flap itself and hung down to meet and attach to a protruding stud. The third was a German made holster with ‘cdc’ code for Kern Klager & Co. of Lederwaren, Berlin. The code was stamped into the leather belt loop of the holster. The Germans used the same holster for the p37 and the Browning M1922.
The C.G. Haenel Co. was located in Suhl Germany and was established in 1840. It was not until 1921 that the company began to manufacture semi-auto pistols. This was after Hugo Schmeisser was hired as the companies’ chief engineer.
There were two models of this pistol that I’m aware of. The model-1 that was 6.35 caliber with 2.48″ barrel. It had a six shot magazine and weighed 13.5 oz. The left side of the slide was stamped “C.G. Haenel Suhl-Schmeisser Patent. The grip panel was marked “HS” in an oval. The Model 2 …was the same design but only had a 2″ barrel and only weighed 12oz. and had “Schmeisser” molded into the grips.
The value of a Broomhandle Mauser is going to difficult to set considering it is just part of a collection and one of which I cannot inspect. Additionally Rusty, there are other issues in regards to the model 1896 (Broomhandle) that are unique concerns to the collector.
To begin with there are over 30 different models/variations of the Broomhandle and equally as many different retail values. I have no way of knowing which model that the firearm in question may be.
Another issue that needs mentioning here is that the retail values are also going to vary due to matching stock/holster. A correct matching set will add 40% to the value of the 1896. Non-matching stock/holster will add between $350 and $600.
Also, Over the years there have been large quantities of Broomhandle Mausers and Astra copies imported into the U.S. These are in fair to poor condition and have been offered for sale at relatively low prices mostly as parts guns. During recent years these very common pistols have been “converted” to “rare, exotic, near mint, original” specimens selling for four figures.
Since it is impractical to try to list 30+ values X about a half dozen price setters, I can advise you that a Standard Wartime Commercial model in “good” condition has a retail value of about $800. That said, prices for other variations climb as high as $10,000.
A 1920 Rework would be selling for about $500 in “good” condition. Post war models as low as $600 in “good” condition. There are some Chinese copies that sell for as little as $350 in “good” condition. The P38 is a very wide description of a host of Walters.
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Which shoulder holster is right for a SIG Sauer P229?
I’ve been looking at shoulder holsters, but can’t seem to find one that fits a SIG P229. I drove about an hour to a gun shop my friend recommended, and he didn’t have one, but said he could order one for me if I knew what holster I wanted. So if any of you have P229’s and use a shoulder holster for it, can you recommend one?
Galco all the way. Here’s some links:
Miami Classic
http://www.copsplus.com/prodnum1686.php
Miami Classic 2
http://www.copsplus.com/prodnum6423.php
Jackass rig
http://www.copsplus.com/prodnum1689.php
Ambidexterous rig
http://www.copsplus.com/prodnum6293.php
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