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anthony manzella
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looking to find a .380 lady colt elite with the soft case with the rose imbordery on it :wink:
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Wrong forum, I think. Maybe try Shotgun News?
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sure you want a .380 with the availability of the ammo right now? i just bought a sig in .380 and cant find ammunition anywhere.
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Lifer wrote:Wrong forum, I think. Maybe try Shotgun News?
Just a starting place with all of us that dibble in differnt things someone might put me on the correct path, I will try the one you have given me Thank you ! & I hope all is well with you bet you miss that lovely white flakey stuff. :lol: 8)
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98taco3 wrote:sure you want a .380 with the availability of the ammo right now? i just bought a sig in .380 and cant find ammunition anywhere.
Would love to get that model for my daughter as we passed one up a few years back and have not seen it anywhere, ammo I'm ok in that department, as I do keep an inventory for my Beretta 84 a nice little house mouse. :wink:
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98taco3 wrote:sure you want a .380 with the availability of the ammo right now? i just bought a sig in .380 and cant find ammunition anywhere.
Find an indoor shooting range, and you will find plenty of ammo. We have one near us and since they are a business they must get first dibs on handgun ammo as they have shelves full of the popular stuff.

BTW - Shotgun news is an archaic rag that hasn't evolved into the 21st century yet. About all SGN is good for is fishwrap! You have a better chance of seeing God than finding anything worthwhile from it. By the time their rag comes out the sales and other info from it are long over.
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Just let your fingers do the walking in the Google Yellow Pages:
http://www.google.com/search?q=.380+pis ... =firefox-a
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Nickathome wrote: BTW - Shotgun news is an archaic rag that hasn't evolved into the 21st century yet. About all SGN is good for is fishwrap! You have a better chance of seeing God than finding anything worthwhile from it. By the time their rag comes out the sales and other info from it are long over.
I thought the same way until we tapped into the SGN for our FA 22 caliber UZI kit sales. I was surprised at the amount of people that still read the paper and don't know what email or internet is. I know that the SGN that you find in the book stores or at the grocery store are out dated but for FFL/SOT and subscribers the paper shows up at you door weeks before the stores get them.
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look on GUNBROKER.COM
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M-Thrax wrote:Archaic rag Huh
I always went to Shotgun news for militaria
I got my (demilled) Sten #3 kit for my Ferret from them along with my 1919 Browning kit and a demilled 3" Bazooka and dummy round to go with it and tons of smaller stuff like furniture and bayonet for my #4 enfield.........
Same here, early & good stuff, to each his/her own, i guess? When I'm thru w/it, I take it to work......
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M-Thrax wrote:Archaic rag Huh
I always went to Shotgun news for militaria
I got my (demilled) Sten #3 kit for my Ferret from them along with my 1919 Browning kit and a demilled 3" Bazooka and dummy round to go with it and tons of smaller stuff like furniture and bayonet for my #4 enfield.........
Hey man, I'm happy for ya. If you want to deal via the entity equivalent of an Amish Buggy on a superhighway, then be my guest.
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SGN is still useful to some extent, there are a LOT of older and rural people that aren't on the 'net yet.

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Nickathome wrote:If you want to deal via the entity equivalent of an Amish Buggy on a superhighway, then be my guest.
It would appear that "Instant Gratification" is now the only way to go. Patience is a long-dead virtue. Does anyone (besides me) remember deciding you actually needed something, waiting until you had saved up the money to buy it, ordering it from the Sears & Roebuck catalog, and waiting weeks for delivery? Now, you just get on the phone or computer, whip out the plastic (even if ya don't have enough money), and demand next-day delivery.
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I would assume the majority of the members here bought their M37's to enjoy and find that "Old and slow" thing a pleasant respite from todays rush to newer technology and shorter pleasant experiences! The younger technology thirsty folks will also soon reach an age where the "Old and slow" respite becomes a pleasant experience for them as well. :wink:
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