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  1. QuinnTheEskimo

    Armadillo

    We don’t have armadillos where I live and I’d probably never kill one to eat, but I’d try it if someone else put it in front of me.
  2. QuinnTheEskimo

    WITHDRAWN T/C Hawken

    I’ve never heard of ratchet rifling but it certainly looks like someone did something to it.
  3. QuinnTheEskimo

    PayPal anti gun?

    I guess they’re anti gun however you can use it to pay for gun parts all day long on eBay without issue.
  4. QuinnTheEskimo

    How many .32 Cherokee kits were made?

    I had a .36 Cherokee and sold it, I’m not a “collector”, more of an accumulator and I don’t really care for .36 guns. I have a number of Cherokee .32’s and .45’s.
  5. QuinnTheEskimo

    How many .32 Cherokee kits were made?

    I think this was a finished barrel and not a kit barrel but I had another one that was a kit barrel.
  6. QuinnTheEskimo

    How many .32 Cherokee kits were made?

    I don’t know how accurate this is?
  7. QuinnTheEskimo

    How many .32 Cherokee kits were made?

    The single and double set triggers are not swap-able, the inletting is very different.
  8. QuinnTheEskimo

    How many .32 Cherokee kits were made?

    They sold kit barrels in addition to complete gun kits. The kit barrels I’ve seen were K marked, factory finished but not assembled. .36 Cherokees are the least common.
  9. QuinnTheEskimo

    .32 Seneca and traditions Crockett

    Somewhere around $600 for one in okay shape is about right from what I’ve seen. Personally I’d only buy a rifle with a set trigger, I’m not a big fan of the single trigger Cherokees.
  10. QuinnTheEskimo

    Bad Actor

    You’re all talking about how you prefer to buy stuff to avoid being scammed, which is fine, but I want to know how someone can scam you when they are sending money to your Venmo account?? It’s not like they can decide to take it back.
  11. QuinnTheEskimo

    Bad Actor

    I certainly could be wrong, but it seems to me like 2 people using Venmo who are over the age of 20. 😀
  12. QuinnTheEskimo

    Bad Actor

    Probably in error. It’s in your account and he can’t undo it.
  13. QuinnTheEskimo

    Bad Actor

    Maybe there’s more in the PM’s that we aren’t privy to but the reason for becoming “friends” on Venmo or for sending 1$ is to make sure you are sending money to the right person. Once you send money in Venmo it can’t be undone generally, even if you send it to the wrong person. This seems...
  14. QuinnTheEskimo

    Venmo Scams

    Once someone makes a Venmo payment it generally cannot be cancelled, even if you make the payment to the wrong person. So as a sender you need to be careful. I don’t understand how the buyer was scamming anyone?
  15. QuinnTheEskimo

    Venmo Scams

    I have a Venmo account and I’m not sure how you’d get scammed on the receiving end? Sometimes it’s hard to know if you have the correct person or not, is that why he sent the $1 payments? Being “friends” is also to make sure your payments go to the right person.
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