recent purchases thread.

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by JV3, Sep 8, 2016.

  1. Andy the Aussie

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    .... yep, we "shear" often ;)
     
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    Henry big boy 357.. it feels really good in the hand. A guy bought it shot 30 or so rounds out of it and couldn't shoot it with the buckhorn sights. Rifle and 620 rounds of ammo for 750 bucks... I wish it was one that had the loading gate instead of the tube but I wouldn't kick it out of bed..
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    Congrats, Henry's are good rifles... no doubt.
     
  4. The Warrior

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    Scored a 10cm Zebra pot with the metal clips for $15 shipped. Next to a GSI cup for size reference:

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    That's badass.
     
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    It really is. Freakin' bomb proof. I have the 12cm already. Or is it the 14cm? Can't remember. I like it as well, but always hated the plastic clips. All the new ones have the metal clips. Much better.
     
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    I have the 12cm also. Here it is next to the 10:

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    Was this a private sale or did you get it from a store?
     
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    I'd like to grab a 10. Looks like I fit an entire lightweight cook kit in there.
     
  10. The Warrior

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    Private. Got it from BF. Amazon has them for $27.98.
     
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  11. The Warrior

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    Stainless steel. Not light really for it's size. Bomb proof though, fo sho.

    EDIT: Sorry, misread what you said, haha.
     
  12. ManOfSteel

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    Yea I could stuff a cup and spork or some chop sticks or whatever in there. A little stove and fuel container would fit nicely too I bet.
     
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    You may be able to fit a smaller cup with folding handles into it. Probably a fold-a-cup. The GSI cup I showed above has about the same diameter as the 10cm pot.
     
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    The small fold-a-cup fits into the insert pan. Lid easily still fits over it:

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    Ordering a pasta machine. Old hand crank style. Made in Italy. Super excited.
     
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    Have a catalog photo?
     
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    Marcato 180.
     
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    Very nice. My father in law is Sicilian. He has many of these type gadgets. Pasta maker, ravioli maker, etc.
     
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    Grew up cranking out pasta for my mom or holding the dough. The ravioli press is next.
     
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