Something for everyone - 7 items
Something for everyone - 7 items
Post holiday reality says I need to part with some of my collection.
Here’s a quick list:
AR15 stripped lower, new, Sharps brand. $125
Colt 1991A1 Military-style Series 80, in original box, some edge wear $600
Llama .380, built 1980, refinished 2009. Nice mini-1911, good shooter, rosewood grips, flap holster, 2 new mags $300
Marlin 336 plain wood, very good condition, tight action $300
NAA Minimaster .22/.22Mag Adj sights, added boot grips LNIB $300 (lower price)
Star BKM project – SPF
Star SS .380 project. Storage wear, low round count, but it doubles and the hammer follows slide. I have two, and they are among my favorites. This one is $250 as-is.
All the semi-auto pistols are 1911-style
Prices are firm, but trades will be considered.
FTF only in DFW, CHL holders. I’m in Keller.
Satisfaction guaranteed, 3 day return except for as-is items.
I’ll post pics later, or email me.
Burkheimer@gmail.com
Here’s a quick list:
AR15 stripped lower, new, Sharps brand. $125
Colt 1991A1 Military-style Series 80, in original box, some edge wear $600
Llama .380, built 1980, refinished 2009. Nice mini-1911, good shooter, rosewood grips, flap holster, 2 new mags $300
Marlin 336 plain wood, very good condition, tight action $300
NAA Minimaster .22/.22Mag Adj sights, added boot grips LNIB $300 (lower price)
Star BKM project – SPF
Star SS .380 project. Storage wear, low round count, but it doubles and the hammer follows slide. I have two, and they are among my favorites. This one is $250 as-is.
All the semi-auto pistols are 1911-style
Prices are firm, but trades will be considered.
FTF only in DFW, CHL holders. I’m in Keller.
Satisfaction guaranteed, 3 day return except for as-is items.
I’ll post pics later, or email me.
Burkheimer@gmail.com
Last edited by Rex B on Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:24 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
Interested in seeing pictures of the Llama .380!
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
Have picture of Colt?
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Llama .380shortysboy09 wrote:Interested in seeing pictures of the Llama .380!


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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
I don't yet have pics of that one.gwtrikenut wrote:Have picture of Colt?
it's a blued pistol with checkered walnut grips.
In original box with all that came with it. there is some edge wear on the sharp edges, but no idiot mark.
Pictures later.
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
Thanks for the pics Rex. Not exactly what I am looking for. I thought it may have been a MiniMax. Guess my stupid self should have looked at the year it was produced.
The MiniMax wasn't produced until the 90's. Thanks anyways though!

The MiniMax wasn't produced until the 90's. Thanks anyways though!
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
True, not a MiniMax, though the difference is probably negligible.
Does the MiniMax have a locked breech?
This one is not, but it shoots the same as my locked-breech Llama .380s.
Does the MiniMax have a locked breech?
This one is not, but it shoots the same as my locked-breech Llama .380s.
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
Yes, the Mini-Max does have a locked breech...Rex B wrote: Does the MiniMax have a locked breech?
This one is not, but it shoots the same as my locked-breech Llama .380s.
Do you happen to own any Mini maxes?
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
No, I have 4 Llama 380s from the 1940s, all locked breech, but they are not for sale.
BTW, you are looking for a MicroMax is your want a .380 (or possibly .32 ACP?)
MiniMax is larger, chambered in 9mm, 40 S&W, and .45ACP
Have one in HC finish, but sorry, not for sale.
BTW, you are looking for a MicroMax is your want a .380 (or possibly .32 ACP?)
MiniMax is larger, chambered in 9mm, 40 S&W, and .45ACP
Have one in HC finish, but sorry, not for sale.
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
AH, yes you are correct. It was the Micromax chambered in the smaller calibers. They came out a couple of years after the Mini. Anyways, thanks for the information and good luck on your sale. I will let the guys around the workplace know what you have for sale.Rex B wrote:No, I have 4 Llama 380s from the 1940s, all locked breech, but they are not for sale.
BTW, you are looking for a MicroMax is your want a .380 (or possibly .32 ACP?)
MiniMax is larger, chambered in 9mm, 40 S&W, and .45ACP
Have one in HC finish, but sorry, not for sale.
Disclaimer for all my posts: IANAL
My setup:
Kimber Ultra Crimson Carry II or Bersa Thunder .380
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TSRA Member
My setup:
Kimber Ultra Crimson Carry II or Bersa Thunder .380
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
I have two mags for the Llama .380 if anyone is interested. $40 for both. I used to have a Llama Especial.
Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
Sent You a PM on the Colt.
Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
PM replied to
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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
Marlin 3236 pics:
Not sure what model, perhaps you can tell from the pics.
Base model, plain wood.
There are some marks on the receiver, apparently from improper storage.
I have touched these spots up since this photo was taken but they are still visible.
I think I have a scope rail and hammer spur for it.




Not sure what model, perhaps you can tell from the pics.
Base model, plain wood.
There are some marks on the receiver, apparently from improper storage.
I have touched these spots up since this photo was taken but they are still visible.
I think I have a scope rail and hammer spur for it.




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Re: Something for everyone - 7 items
Sir,
What is caliber of the rifle? The year can be discovered from the first two numbers or letter of the serial number..
The following table can be used to date the year of manufacture of a Marlin 336. It is also valid for determining most other Marlin firearm build dates from 1946 to the present.
Marlin year of manufacture maybe determined from the following table of letter/numeral prefixs to the serial number:
Date Prefix(s)
1946 C
1947 D
1948 E
1949 F
1950 G
1951 H
1952 J
1953 K
1954 L
1955 M
Date Prefix(s)
1956 N
1957 P
1958 R
1959 S
1960 T
1961 U
1962 V
1963 W
1964 Y, Z
1965 AA
Date Prefix(s)
1966 AB
1967 AC
1968 AD, 68
1969 69
1970 70
1971 71
1972 72
Starting in 1973, the year of manufacture can be determined by subtracting the first two digits of the serial number from 100: Example: SN 2512345 would have been made in 1975 [100 - 25 = 75]. F\http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlin_Model_336

What is caliber of the rifle? The year can be discovered from the first two numbers or letter of the serial number..
The following table can be used to date the year of manufacture of a Marlin 336. It is also valid for determining most other Marlin firearm build dates from 1946 to the present.
Marlin year of manufacture maybe determined from the following table of letter/numeral prefixs to the serial number:
Date Prefix(s)
1946 C
1947 D
1948 E
1949 F
1950 G
1951 H
1952 J
1953 K
1954 L
1955 M
Date Prefix(s)
1956 N
1957 P
1958 R
1959 S
1960 T
1961 U
1962 V
1963 W
1964 Y, Z
1965 AA
Date Prefix(s)
1966 AB
1967 AC
1968 AD, 68
1969 69
1970 70
1971 71
1972 72
Starting in 1973, the year of manufacture can be determined by subtracting the first two digits of the serial number from 100: Example: SN 2512345 would have been made in 1975 [100 - 25 = 75]. F\http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlin_Model_336

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