Big price reduction on the M94 .32 Special...
M94....32 Special...#191236xx...sometime 1953...early 1954...crispy perfect bore...smooth finish...maybe 80% blue....it has spent some time in a pickup gun rack...wear around the edges...nice wood.....this is a beautifully used rifle....
8 boxes of Winchester factory pack .32 Special...160 rounds...
$500 delivered to your dealer....
Byron
Big price reduction on the M94 .32 Special...
Byron,
You're sweatin' me.
I'll take it.
Jimmy P.
jpilcher at bellsouth dot net
Sold.....
Real busy rest of today...will start getting it ready to go tomorrow...will contact your email.
Byron
that was a great deal! glad the temptation has now been //
removed!!
AMEN! Byron was making it harder and harder to resist!!
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Sincerely,
Hobie
I am so glad!
I have a great 94 in 32 WS and have no need for another, but that price was getting so good, I was getting the shakes. Whoever bought it will be very happy. If he is not a bullet cast, he should take it up. That rifle is the nee plus ultra cast bullet rifle. With the 1-16 twist barrel cast bullets can be fired at full snort factory velocity with supurb accuracy.
I am so glad!
Charles,
I've been known to dribble a little lead into a mould on occasion, but if you don't mind I would like to impose on your expertise. What's your favorite mould for the 32 Special?
Jimmy P.
I am so glad!
The RCBS 170 FNGC is the "go to" mold for most of us cast bullet shooters that love the 32 W.S.. The barrel groove diamter of my 1958 vintage 94 Carbine is .322 and I size my bullets .323.
I use 30/H335 for a full snort factory level load and the accuracy is outstanding. You can of course load it down for easier on the ears and shoulder shooting.
Thanks Charles. I appreciate that.
I think I have a RCBS 180FN that I got for the Krag and 06.
Oh well. What's one more mould?.....
Jimmy P.
Thank you Jimmy! Saved me... Nice outfit Byron!
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