btreanor
11-16-2018, 11:08 AM
I'm happy to answer any questions and entertain offers but the first "I'll take it!" posted below trumps any "PM sent" or "I'll take it if...." type of post. US sales only. I would prefer payment by a PayPal gift/"friends & family" (or pay the 3% fee) but I'll take a USPS MO from those who don't use PayPal. I'm not interested in any trades at this time. Please don't send cash. I will combine shipping for these items whenever possible. No sales of items where prohibited. Shipping will be by USPS Priority Mail and is included in the prices. Pics are below the descriptions.
1. Mihec group buy 9-147-FN-556 aluminum 8-cavity mold: I've used this once and it worked great. Bullets dropped easily and were 0.359-0.360 with my WW alloy. You can cast a lot of bullets in a short time with this one! Could be used for heavy 9mm or .38/357, too. I'm going a different direction with my 9mm boolits so I need to let this go. The mold faces have some staining from lube on the pins and there may be a little storage corrosion on the steel hardware. Does not include handles or top punch. $90 shipped
2. "No Gunsmithing" pistol grip conversion kit for Saiga shotguns: I've used this with my Saiga 12 and Saiga 410 shotguns and it's easy to use. You just remove the stock and then use the included screw to attach the receiver block to the tang. This kit DOES NOT require that the fire control group (FCG) be relocated in the receiver, which can be a real PITA. Included are the aluminum receiver block, an ACE "skeleton stock" (9.5" length), and a Tapco pistol grip with a storage compartment (nice for storing a choke tube). All of these parts are US made. Some of the screw heads have some light corrosion from long term storage. (Note: changing your Saiga shotgun to a pistol grip configuration will require compliance with 922R regulations. These rules specify that a certain number of parts of the gun be US made. Please make sure that you understand these rules and all applicable regulations before purchasing and installing this kit). I spent around $200 for all of these items when I purchased them separately, if I remember correctly. $100 shipped for the entire kit
https://i.postimg.cc/1gKCrFrB/PB140031.jpg (https://postimg.cc/1gKCrFrB) https://i.postimg.cc/LYCxrM7Z/PB140032.jpg (https://postimg.cc/LYCxrM7Z) https://i.postimg.cc/LgJxSbKQ/PB140033.jpg (https://postimg.cc/LgJxSbKQ) https://i.postimg.cc/gn6gBQKn/PB140034.jpg (https://postimg.cc/gn6gBQKn) https://i.postimg.cc/hhvyVfz8/PB140035.jpg (https://postimg.cc/hhvyVfz8) https://i.postimg.cc/HjNSzdXq/PB140036.jpg (https://postimg.cc/HjNSzdXq)
1. Mihec group buy 9-147-FN-556 aluminum 8-cavity mold: I've used this once and it worked great. Bullets dropped easily and were 0.359-0.360 with my WW alloy. You can cast a lot of bullets in a short time with this one! Could be used for heavy 9mm or .38/357, too. I'm going a different direction with my 9mm boolits so I need to let this go. The mold faces have some staining from lube on the pins and there may be a little storage corrosion on the steel hardware. Does not include handles or top punch. $90 shipped
2. "No Gunsmithing" pistol grip conversion kit for Saiga shotguns: I've used this with my Saiga 12 and Saiga 410 shotguns and it's easy to use. You just remove the stock and then use the included screw to attach the receiver block to the tang. This kit DOES NOT require that the fire control group (FCG) be relocated in the receiver, which can be a real PITA. Included are the aluminum receiver block, an ACE "skeleton stock" (9.5" length), and a Tapco pistol grip with a storage compartment (nice for storing a choke tube). All of these parts are US made. Some of the screw heads have some light corrosion from long term storage. (Note: changing your Saiga shotgun to a pistol grip configuration will require compliance with 922R regulations. These rules specify that a certain number of parts of the gun be US made. Please make sure that you understand these rules and all applicable regulations before purchasing and installing this kit). I spent around $200 for all of these items when I purchased them separately, if I remember correctly. $100 shipped for the entire kit
https://i.postimg.cc/1gKCrFrB/PB140031.jpg (https://postimg.cc/1gKCrFrB) https://i.postimg.cc/LYCxrM7Z/PB140032.jpg (https://postimg.cc/LYCxrM7Z) https://i.postimg.cc/LgJxSbKQ/PB140033.jpg (https://postimg.cc/LgJxSbKQ) https://i.postimg.cc/gn6gBQKn/PB140034.jpg (https://postimg.cc/gn6gBQKn) https://i.postimg.cc/hhvyVfz8/PB140035.jpg (https://postimg.cc/hhvyVfz8) https://i.postimg.cc/HjNSzdXq/PB140036.jpg (https://postimg.cc/HjNSzdXq)