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Posted: 9/6/2024 4:57:18 PM EDT
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My shitbag cousin decided for the 87th time, he was thinking about killing himself. So he called a friend and said come take my gun so I don’t kill myself with it. After a couple days the friend turned it in to the PD. Shitbag cousin finds out and calls the PD trying to get his gun back. Turns out his numerous felonies prohibit him from owning a gun…. He is told his only option is to give it to a family member who has to sign a form indicating they will not give it back to him. He told them to give it to me. Came with two boxes of ammo. All it cost me was a signature. Then I realized that the other two revolvers I own were given to me for free as well. |
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"Some people talk about doing what others have actually done." -my teenage son
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[#1]
Sorry about your cousin.
Free guns are nice though. |
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Aimless - The police academy ain't med school
Aimless - Crying on a Dwi arrest because there is a kid in the car is a sign of some underlying mental health issues. CallSign : Armbar |
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Interesting that it has a Century Arms import mark. I wonder where it was reimported from.
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"This was an age of extremes, a fascinating century of freaks...but nobody loved it." -Alfred Bester
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Nice. I like that flavor of GP.
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Originally Posted By johnnieblue: Interesting that it has a Century Arms import mark. I wonder where it was reimported from. View Quote I didn't even see that until you pointed it out. What does that mean exactly? It made its way out of the country then back in? Also, it has a bobbed hammer with "3010" hand engraved on it. I'll do some digging later, but does that mean anything to any of you that known about these guns? |
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"Some people talk about doing what others have actually done." -my teenage son
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French?
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I sell firearms produced by the finest child labor in the world, be it Filipino, Muslim, Mormon, Arizonan, or Texan.
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Congratulations. I’ve never had a free gun Friday or any other day of the week…..
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[Last Edit: StevenH]
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French or Japanese import?
ETA: quick search online says those came back from Canada |
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Life member of CRPA. FPC contributor.
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Maybe Canada.
https://www.rugerforum.net/threads/century-arms-gp100-import-info-needed.369195/ |
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"Some people talk about doing what others have actually done." -my teenage son
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I had one like that once, double action only, Royal Canadian Mounted Police trade in, or so Gander Mountain told me at the time.
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[#12]
And those import marks seem familiar, pretty sure it was the same on mine
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[#13]
No free guns for me, but I don't associate with shitbag relatives. I think I got one free gun - it was my Grandfather's 32 ACP pocket pistol and it's so small I never shoot it as I can't grip the damn thing well.
But it's still in the safe, waiting to kill commies. |
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Harley owner in the Church of J. M. Browning
FL, USA
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I believe these were Canadian sold originally and reimported back about 10-15 years. Just going from memory.
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Taxation is Theft
Government is Slavery |
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That ugly paper weight is not even worth my signature.
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The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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I sell firearms produced by the finest child labor in the world, be it Filipino, Muslim, Mormon, Arizonan, or Texan.
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Nice sturdy revolver enjoy it.
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Democratic party=new communist party
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Would that make it a factory bobbed hammer? From what I can tell, those are hard to find. I cant imagine even the canadian police using non factory parts in service weapons.
Also, I forgot about the Glock 48 I was given about two years ago. I hate it, so it got buried in the safe and forgotten about. So I am up to ten free guns… Shit, make that eleven. I forgot about a frankenstein AR I won couple years back. I gave it to a friend because I was embarrassed to even have it! |
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"Some people talk about doing what others have actually done." -my teenage son
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[Last Edit: SteelonSteel]
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Originally Posted By 3BP: I didn't even see that until you pointed it out. What does that mean exactly? It made its way out of the country then back in? Also, it has a bobbed hammer with "3010" hand engraved on it. I'll do some digging later, but does that mean anything to any of you that known about these guns? View Quote Like backbencher suggested..... the french had a ton of them for police and they’ve been mostly surplused. Ahh Canada too eh? I prefer S&W revolvers but Rugers are pretty tough. I just bought a SP101 in .327 and it is a tack driver with my .32 H&R loads. I haven’t shot it at 50 yards though. |
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The only hyphenated names I like are cartridge names......30-06, 30-40, 38-55 etc.
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[Last Edit: dump1567]
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IIRC, it was assumed that Century Arms brought a lot of guns in from Puerto Rico and sold them through Sportsmans Warehouse. Some of these had rust/pitting dues to the tropical climate. Here's a poster on a Ruger forum from Puerto Rico describing what sounds like the same gun.
Howdy from Puerto Rico I found a Ruger GP100, 4 inch, fixed sighted, .38 special (only) with a half-lug. View Quote From another thread he posted: This particular one is a stainless, .38 special only model with fixed sights (The front sight is black ramp, I presume that can be changed), half-lug, with the nice wood-inlay rubber grips. This one also has a 4 inch barrel and is SA capable (Has hammer spur), so I'm pretty sure this is not a NYPD variant. Could this be one built for Europe or for Security companies? I live in Puerto Rico, could it have been made for police use here? I can snatch it up for $350 or less, if that matters. View Quote Although his has a hammer spur. OP, is yours a .38 Spl. What's the serial number range? Is it close to the one below? 171-95299? The one below dates to 2000. A phone call to Ruger CS may reveal where it was shipped to. |
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[Last Edit: Action45]
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Nice. I’d have someone bead blast it, but I’m a lunatic who can’t let things be
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Originally Posted By dump1567: IIRC, it was assumed that Century Arms brought a lot of guns in from Puerto Rico and sold them through Sportsmans Warehouse. Some of these had rust/pitting dues to the tropical climate. Here's a poster on a Ruger forum from Puerto Rico describing what sounds like the same gun. Howdy from Puerto Rico From another thread he posted: Although his has a hammer spur. OP, is yours a .38 Spl. What's the serial number range? Is it close to the one below? 171-95299? The one below dates to 2000. A phone call to Ruger CS may reveal where it was shipped to. https://modernfirearms.net/userfiles/images/handguns/usa/revolver/1287757034.jpg View Quote Starts with 172- Also, I’m up to 12 free guns. I went into the safe to get my hated g48 out, and saw the G26 I was given years ago! |
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"Some people talk about doing what others have actually done." -my teenage son
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Originally Posted By 3BP: Starts with 172- Also, I’m up to 12 free guns. I went into the safe to get my hated g48 out, and saw the G26 I was given years ago! View Quote If you're interested, you can look-up the serial number and see when it's made. Ruger Serial Number Lookup |
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