20 gauge grouse gun, left-handed, wood stock & fore-end
lever-action .22 rifle, wood stock & fore-end
Makarov, either E. German, or Russian
Sturm, Ruger KP-345 stainless-steel .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol
Beretta model [19]34 .380 ACP semi-auto pistol; need not be in working order, but must be complete
Marlin: clean old 30/30 (pre-'84); 922M; Camp .45; .444; .45-70
Remington 870 Express Youth 20 gauge shotgun
Valmet 412 or 412S shotgun or combination gun
Remington 1100 in 20 or 28 gauge
Replacement Barrel for a Beretta Model 83, 4”/102mm, caliber .380
S&W model 31 (31-1 or later): J-frame .32 six-shot double-action; "square-butt" grip frame; 90% or better condition
.22LR conversion kit for CZ-75
Smith K frame 2½-3" in 357 or 38; would prefer blue but stainless would be acceptable
Remington 673 in .350 Remington Magnum.
Marlin 39A lever-action tube-fed .22 rifle with take-down feature
Marlin Camp 45 semi-auto carbine
Colt Python, 2½" or 4" barrel.
How many of you recall those superlight Zytel stocks that came on some of the M77s made by Sturm, Ruger, starting in the 1980s? Odd-looking, full-width contour at the comb and butt and belly, but very thin in the middle, with RUGER in large letters? Simple U-type sling swivels were standard equipment, and only a few calibers were available? Well, a distant Family member in Alabama collects them, and he's looking for a .25-'06 and a .270 Winchester.