A few odds and ends which I have replaced with other odds and ends that in turn await their day of reckoning much like this one:
all prices are shipped
First, a new double cavity Lyman 311359. I have not used this, the stuff on the blocks is the grease it comes packed in. Nice looking mold, not sure why I bought it. $76 new at Midway, Call it $55 SOLD
Second, a new (unused) Lee 230 grain 6 cavity .45 mold, round nose. I took it out of the box, pulled the sticker off the top, and then bought a bunch of Mihec molds when he put them all on sale so I have no need for this. New price at Midway is $42, so $34. Nice looking mold. SOLD
Third, a Lee 356-125 2R. Used but in good shape, the cavities look great. Normal mold wear otherwise. I don't use release agent or anything like that. Normal discoloration on the sprue plate. Bullet shoots great in 9mm and lends itself well to coating, having only one very small and thin lube groove very low on the base of the boolit. I've shot a lot of these! I can't recall exactly what they drop at, but it's fat enough that I used them in 38s without issue too. $42 new at Midway, so $30. SOLD
Fourth, a set of Badger Custom Rosewood laminate stocks for a round butt n frame. These are round to square conversions, so they are big and hand filling! They are a nice eye catching red color and feel good in the hand! However I bought several pair of Nills grips and they are definitely going to have to take their place. The fit is excellent and you can barely even see the join line when installed. The revolver is not included. There is not a scratch on these that I can find. They look truly stunning on a stainless, matte, or nickel gun. I paid $85 before shipping for these, so $65. SOLD
Last, a very sturdy mount for S&W revolvers. This is a jack weigand mount, which is intended for the X frame 460s and 500s. With these you can install the ludicrous amount of scope rings needed to supposedly keep a scope stable on one of these. I used it on one of my 500s with a burris fastfire with good results, but I really wanted to return to iron sights on that gun. According to Weigand, this mount will work on K, L, N, and X frames that are drilled and tapped for a scope. If you have three holes under your rear sight leaf, then you can install these. You won't find anything sturdier. These are $69.95 new. I want $40.
feel free to try me on trades, but I don't really have anything in mind so don't get offended if I turn it down. I currently have my eye set on some Dan Wesson revolvers, so I'm looking more at cash to offset that than anything else.