.45 wad gun on Gunbroker
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.45 wad gun on Gunbroker
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =117048034
End of year tax obligations are looming, and I could use a buyer. If the starting bid is way out of line, please let me know so I can adjust. Despite my man-crush on Don Nygord I really have to sell.
End of year tax obligations are looming, and I could use a buyer. If the starting bid is way out of line, please let me know so I can adjust. Despite my man-crush on Don Nygord I really have to sell.
I've spent my gun budget this year, but the price seems reasonable.
Try posting on the Bullseye-L forum. You my find a buyer there.
http://groups.google.com/group/Bullseye-L-Archive
Try posting on the Bullseye-L forum. You my find a buyer there.
http://groups.google.com/group/Bullseye-L-Archive
- Freepistol
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Bullseye-L is a good idea - http://lists.lava.net/mailman/listinfo/bullseye-l
You'll have to join the list to post - posts through google don't seem to be pushed to the email subscribers.
You'll often see BE guns listed on GB sit for a while if they're not being promoted elsewhere.
You'll have to join the list to post - posts through google don't seem to be pushed to the email subscribers.
You'll often see BE guns listed on GB sit for a while if they're not being promoted elsewhere.
I saw your ad, but I'm not having any luck in finding any info on Don Nygord and his gunbuilding/smithing talent.
I have heard his name, and know he is someone of stature. But most of the stuff I've read has been more of instructional in nature.
Maybe someone can tell me where to find more info. I'm sure it's out there.
Thanks.
I have heard his name, and know he is someone of stature. But most of the stuff I've read has been more of instructional in nature.
Maybe someone can tell me where to find more info. I'm sure it's out there.
Thanks.
- Fred Mannis
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- Location: Delaware
I owned a Toz that Don converted to a side cocker; and I own an IZH35 that Don customized - action job, removed grip safety, new mag release, grips. Don's work was of the highest quality.scolist wrote:I saw your ad, but I'm not having any luck in finding any info on Don Nygord and his gunbuilding/smithing talent.
I have heard his name, and know he is someone of stature. But most of the stuff I've read has been more of instructional in nature.
Maybe someone can tell me where to find more info. I'm sure it's out there.
Thanks.
Don was a gentle man and a gentleman (and a great coach!).scolist wrote:I saw your ad, but I'm not having any luck in finding any info on Don Nygord and his gunbuilding/smithing talent.
I have heard his name, and know he is someone of stature. But most of the stuff I've read has been more of instructional in nature.
Maybe someone can tell me where to find more info. I'm sure it's out there.
Thanks.
Take a look at http://www.nygord-precision.com/notes.htm
Spencer