I haven't photographed all my guns. Trying to get them all out for pics is not an easy task right now, especially the way some are stashed lol. I will post my Hi-Standard Duramatic M-101 (was my grandpa's) my Hi-Point C9 9MM and JHP .45ACP, and my Jennings J-38 .32ACP. Not pictured are: (3) Jennings .22's, Raven .22, H&R 649, (2) S&W revolvers .22 and a .38, Rossi .38 5 shot revolver, Charter Bulldog .44 magnumr evolver, Colt MarkIII Trooper .357 magnum, Ruger Blackhawk .357 magnum, H&R .32 5 shot break over stamped S&W CTGE.
Thanks guys. Yes the Hi-Standard is in very good shape and still operational, fires like a champ. Also had an extra mag still in the original red/maroon Hi-Standard box it came in. My grandpa and my dad both were religious about taking care of firearms, I blame it on their military service and coming out of the dust bowl/depression era Oklahoma. That religion of taking care of firearms was passed on to me. As for value these old Duramatic Hi-Standards average between $300 to $500 depending on condition, market, buyers, etc. etc. This one won't be going up for sale though. Considering it cost about $37 when grandpa bought it brand new, i'd say we got his moneys worth. My dad has the brother/cousin to this one with the 6" barrell same M-101 Duramatic model. So someday i'll have two of these.
Howdy from the midwest. Just a gun buff, no matter what caliber. I own several .22s from revolvers to semi-autos to the newer tactical rifles. I am also a Volkswagen guru lol.
Buckmarks are very accurate. I taught my wife to shoot with one and she hit bullseye every shot. Very good guns, lesson #2 keep wife happy, she can kill me now lol. I was given this by my dad a few days ago. It is a .22 Hi-Standard Duramatic M-101 built in 1955. It was my grandpa's gun and dad thought I should have it. Still had the original box and holster with it too.
This is my Mossberg 715T. I have (4) 25 rd mags, CAA foregrip, red dot, and a 3-9x40 Barska scope with Mossberg logo. Pretty pleased with this gun, no issues at all. I run the CCI AR Tactical ammo, no ftf, no fte. Pretty accurate up to about 50 yards within reason. I use (2) top rails, that way I have a scope mounted to each rail and just swap the rail when I want to swap scopes.