wyntrout
04-06-2015, 02:44 PM
I'm posting these ads to give KahrTalk members first chance at my stuff for sale. Most is at or below my cost as I try to free up funds from our defunct gun show vending "hobby". Taxes are due!
I'll add pictures and text as I get to these.
These magazines are made by SGM Tactical and are some of the better ones, especially the .40S&W. Capacity is marked at 31 rounds but I loaded 32 easily, then backed off two, leaving 30 rounds as a ready-to-use mag for my G23C... 30 rounds of 180-grain Bonded Remington Golden Sabers!
I bought 20 of each for resale at local gun shows and took 3 each of the 9mm and the .40S&W to the range for actual testing so that I could really tell buyers what they were like. Without any prior preparation... cleaning, possible de-burring, or lubing, I had good luck with the three that I tested. I only had 1 or two failures to feed per mag and those worked fine with racking and continuing. With three mags I had 4-5 total FTFs. With the preparation I do for new mags... even factory... they should be great.
FYI... the 9mm didn't fair so well. The retention notches were improperly cut, not continuing around the corner to the front of the magazine. The mags locked up well in my Gen 4 G19, but fell out after each shot! I shot each 9mm mag 3 times with the same result. I stopped and compared the mags with factory ones and saw the difference. I used a knife at the range to make the cuts like the factory ones and then they worked fine. I had to do the rest of the 20 mags like that with a razor knife at home before the gun show. I told every buyer or potential buyer about my testing.
I cut one of the notches too deep and I could see the inside of the tube, but it's no biggie... it's the notch, so I kept that one for my own use. I cleaned it and lubed the spring and it worked fine with 33 rounds at the range.
I'm asking $14 each + shipping for these. Two seem to fit in a small flat-rate Priority box for $5.95 cost. More would need a larger box. I have 4 of these left for sale. one sold.
First Class mail is available for most for $3 on up, depending on weight... up to 13 ounces at $4.12. I have the bubble-pack mailers in two sizes and can put most stuff in those, too.
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/01%20Mags%20and%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_6434.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/01%20Mags%20and%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_6433.jpg
These are decent mags if you prep them a bit.
Most prices are at or below my cost, as I have been trying to liberate funds from our gun show inventory. It proved to be a costly "hobby" and benefited the promoters more than us... but it was fun meeting and talking to people... dealers, vendors, and customers.
Purchases may be combined for least cost in shipping. I have the small Flat Rate USPS Priority box for $5.95 and the medium ones in two sizes at $12.65 each. Most items in bubble packs can be unpackaged and padded to save room and shipping expense.
Prices are discounted for cash. I can accept PayPal, "gift" preferred, or credit cards at 3% more. It cost me 3.5% for non-swiped cards with Square.
Wynn
I'll add pictures and text as I get to these.
These magazines are made by SGM Tactical and are some of the better ones, especially the .40S&W. Capacity is marked at 31 rounds but I loaded 32 easily, then backed off two, leaving 30 rounds as a ready-to-use mag for my G23C... 30 rounds of 180-grain Bonded Remington Golden Sabers!
I bought 20 of each for resale at local gun shows and took 3 each of the 9mm and the .40S&W to the range for actual testing so that I could really tell buyers what they were like. Without any prior preparation... cleaning, possible de-burring, or lubing, I had good luck with the three that I tested. I only had 1 or two failures to feed per mag and those worked fine with racking and continuing. With three mags I had 4-5 total FTFs. With the preparation I do for new mags... even factory... they should be great.
FYI... the 9mm didn't fair so well. The retention notches were improperly cut, not continuing around the corner to the front of the magazine. The mags locked up well in my Gen 4 G19, but fell out after each shot! I shot each 9mm mag 3 times with the same result. I stopped and compared the mags with factory ones and saw the difference. I used a knife at the range to make the cuts like the factory ones and then they worked fine. I had to do the rest of the 20 mags like that with a razor knife at home before the gun show. I told every buyer or potential buyer about my testing.
I cut one of the notches too deep and I could see the inside of the tube, but it's no biggie... it's the notch, so I kept that one for my own use. I cleaned it and lubed the spring and it worked fine with 33 rounds at the range.
I'm asking $14 each + shipping for these. Two seem to fit in a small flat-rate Priority box for $5.95 cost. More would need a larger box. I have 4 of these left for sale. one sold.
First Class mail is available for most for $3 on up, depending on weight... up to 13 ounces at $4.12. I have the bubble-pack mailers in two sizes and can put most stuff in those, too.
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/01%20Mags%20and%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_6434.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m620/wyntrout/01%20Mags%20and%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_6433.jpg
These are decent mags if you prep them a bit.
Most prices are at or below my cost, as I have been trying to liberate funds from our gun show inventory. It proved to be a costly "hobby" and benefited the promoters more than us... but it was fun meeting and talking to people... dealers, vendors, and customers.
Purchases may be combined for least cost in shipping. I have the small Flat Rate USPS Priority box for $5.95 and the medium ones in two sizes at $12.65 each. Most items in bubble packs can be unpackaged and padded to save room and shipping expense.
Prices are discounted for cash. I can accept PayPal, "gift" preferred, or credit cards at 3% more. It cost me 3.5% for non-swiped cards with Square.
Wynn