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*SOLD* Llama XV .22 LR Chrome 3 5/8" *HEAD-TURNING FACTORY ENGRAVED MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's analysis:
Llama's time-proven design, enhanced by individual hand-fitting and hand-honing of all moving parts, has resulted in handguns that provide smooth operation, pin-point accuracy, and rugged reliability under the toughest conditions. The company name is often mispronounced as Lah-mah, though the proper pronunciation is Yah-mah, which means “fire” in Spanish. Various “Spanish Ruby” pistols, purchased by the French army during the First World War
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Mar 16th 2025
*SOLD* 2013 Walther PPK/S .22 LR Nickel 3.3" *AWESOME GERMAN PRODUCED HANDGUN*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Fit Feel, Finish, Features, and Functions. There have been a number of changes to the PPK design over the years. Some would call them refinements; others would say perversions. Yet most will agree that the .22 long rifle PPK is a different animal entirely from the original PPK design. This PPK/S has a longer grip, a lighter slide, and several changes internally to make it function as a rimfire pistol, such as a different extractor, firing pin, hammer, strut ass
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Mar 16th 2025
*SOLD* J.Stevens No. 70 Visible Loader .22 S/L/LR 24" *OCTOGONAL BARREL EXAMPLE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The J. Stevens Model No. 70 Visible Loading rifle is a classic example of early 20th-century American firearm engineering. Chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges, this pump-action rifle was designed to be a reliable and affordable option for small game hunting and target shooting. It features a 24-inch octagonal barrel with a blued finish, providing durability and a traditional aesthetic. The rifle’s sighting system consists of a brass bead front
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Mar 16th 2025
*SOLD* 1947 Marlin 39-A .22 S,L,LR Blue 24" *AMAZING THIRD MODEL 1ST VARIATION*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Marlin Model 39 is considered one of the oldest continuously produced rifles in the world, with its roots tracing back to John Marlin's Model 1891. This rifle gained fame after being used by renowned sharpshooters like Annie Oakley. It was later redesigned into the Model 1897, eventually becoming the Model 39 in 1922. In 1939, the "39-A" model designation was introduced. The "third series" of the Model 39 debuted in 1946, followed by changes such as the addition of a
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Mar 16th 2025
*SOLD* Kimber 82 Government .22LR Blue 25" -CONSECUTIVE SERIAL # 2 of 2- Awesome
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Kimber M82 is a bolt-action .22 caliber rifle developed by Kimber of Oregon. While bolt-action .22 rifles were once commonplace in the United States, by the late 20th century, American manufacturers of such rifles had dwindled significantly. In response to this gap, Kimber was established in 1979, initially to produce the Kimber M82 Government rifle, designed specifically for the U.S. military. The M82 was created to fulfill a critical need for a high-accuracy, low-c
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Mar 13th 2025