WHAT's IN YOUR FEDEX/UPS TRUCK?

Started by BDS, September 24, 2012, 05:18:22 PM

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BDS

From a real Auction house, estate sales, bidding started at $125, finished at $235 (by me)  :-*

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LNIB Model 1400
Lightly used (95%) Model 700 no box
LNIB Model 700

I can't be stopped... mama help me  :D ;D
Brian

bgmcgee

"I've lost what's left of my right mind"

targettgii

Those are some nice classics Brian.
Tom

Modded 1377
Modded 2240
Modded 1322
1750 HPA pistol
Stock 2260(for now)
.22 Gen.2 Marauder
CCS 2300
Custom 1740
38 T

BillK

You did very well for yourself.  Good find of some really nice looking shooters. :-*
West Michigan
Crosman Nitro Venom .22
Crosman 760 - 782 - 1077
Sheridan S S - H - E9
Benjamin NP pistol - Disco - Prod
MIC B1 .177
2300S - 2300T - 2400kt
1740 - 2240 - 2250 - 1760 - 2260 - 1701P
1322 - 1377
MK I & II

1377x

closed mouths dont get fed

Noah

WOW!

How do they shoot?

Nice score!
"Money is like fertilizer: When it's hoarded, it stinks. When spread around, cool stuff grows." John Densmore, drummer of The Doors

Crosman 1377, 1322, 1325, 1750, 2250 and 2540, Benjamin Steroid 392, IB QB78D, Avanti/Daisy 853, Slavia 634.

Old Dog

It's always neat when something just jumps out at you and says take me home, you answered their call, NICE :)
This Old Dog has outlived most of my enemies!!!
Many of my friends also, sorry to say!!!

BDS

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Quote from: Noah on June 18, 2014, 07:06:03 AM
WOW!

How do they shoot?

Nice score!

These guns were from an owner in Arizona where it's dry and hot, the bores on all three looked like they were made last week. Only cleaned and lubed them and shot at 15 meters so far, they all print one or two holes in the 10 ring (3 shots). We'll see if seals and o-rings hold up. Easy to replace if needed. The 700's are a little quirky in design, the co2 cart goes in the back and the pellets load through that round knob on the side.

$235 for the lot is $78 each  :-\  Still, it's crazy when you think about the original prices on these guns, all three would have been less than $100 new in 1971!  :D
Brian

breakfastchef

Very nice trio, BDS. That tap loading design on the 700's is nifty. How is the trigger pull?
Larry

BDS

Quote from: breakfastchef on June 18, 2014, 03:14:14 PM
Very nice trio, BDS. That tap loading design on the 700's is nifty. How is the trigger pull?

The 1400 is surprisingly smooth and reasonably light for a self-cocking valve type (but so is my model 140). About 2 lbs pull with a digital fish-scale.

The 700's are going to need a little help (polish and lube I think) but they are fairly smooth.

Both models were made back when Crosman still used the investment cast parts in the triggers and polished/hardened pins. Go figure, quality parts made for quality triggers?!  :D
Brian

BDS

Next acquisition in the works, not yet a done deal but...  ???

Benjamin model 252 with black nickel plate over brass...  8)
Brian

BigErn

Quote from: BDS on June 18, 2014, 06:18:00 PM
Next acquisition in the works, not yet a done deal but...  ???

Benjamin model 252 with black nickel plate over brass...  8)

:o :D :o  Whoa! Sweet, you are on a roll B!

BDS

Brian

mudduck48

You are going to need a bigger basement. LOL ;) ;)
We need to keep going and have fun doing it.

BDS

Quote from: mudduck48 on June 18, 2014, 08:42:46 PM
You are going to need a bigger basement. LOL ;) ;)

:D ;D

Lucky for me, I have a 6' x 6' corner "closet" that I re-worked a few years back with 1/8" sheet steel interior under the 3/8" drywall and it has a steel frame (not home depot steel, real steel flat bar) and a flat barsheet steel door with 4 deadbolts.  :D

I di put a nice raised panel veneer on the outside of the door to keep the wifey happy, all painted and textured walls, you would never know it's mostly steel until the burglar tries the old "fire axe" or dent puller routine on it  ;D ;D ;D
Brian