What did you get today that is gun related?

I got this in today and it completed the set.

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Actually made the order on Monday, but received it today, direct from Sig. Picked up a new M17 slide with the M17 Romeo optic installed, and put them on my P320-M17 (which just got a Brouwer M1811 grip mod a few weeks back) Took the original slide, along with some new parts, and an FCU from an older P320 that's just been collecting dust, and built out this Flux Raider using a chassis I got during a labor day sale for 30% off. Neither build is quite done yet, but I'm really liking how they are coming along.

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Can't wait to shoot them. With how this week has gone, I think these upgrades were very well timed.
 
Two cases of Federal 9mm range ammo from my old supplier ammoman.com. 2,000 rounds for just under $500, taxes and shipping included. Not great perhaps but not bad either. Less then 25cents a round.
 
I had ordered a complete upper slide assembly from Aim Surplus for a Dagger micro , which is the same as a Glock 43. Then I got an SCT sub compact frame from Bass Pro plus a couple of G43x mags. Put them all together and have a pretty nice little Glock 43x clone.

Still waiting on my Glockstore 26x frame though. Should get it in the next week or so. They started shipping 10 days ago. Someone on AR15.com found out they sold just over 5000 of those frames.
 
These were delivered today.
These are the only complete work I'm aware of on the ERMA company out of West Germany. Very detailed with lots and lots of high quality full color pictures throughout. Serial # lists, dates, model variations, and more. The 3 volumes cover the history and the full catalog manufactured by Erma Werke in more detail than you will find anywhere else. These are not small books either.

Should you want to get your own copies they are still available individually on Amazon as of this post.

ERMA: Erfurter Maschinenfabrik, 1924–2003, Vol. 1: Company History • Rifles and Shotguns
ERMA: Erfurter Maschinenfabrik, 1924–2003, Vol. 2: Handguns
ERMA: Erfurter Maschinenfabrik, 1924–2003, Vol. 3: Submachine Guns • Flare Guns


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Forgotten Weapons did a video review of these if you want to see what's inside.

 
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Been on a bit of a spree lately.

Traded for this nice 1910s Stevens Visible Loader.
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Also found a couple of 100yr old SxS shottys.

20G
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12G and chopped
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And then got a deal on a couple of Glock19 pistols.

Gen 3
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Gen4
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The 12g Utica Fire Arms:
The Utica Fire Arms Co shotguns were actually made by the Crescent Firearms Company as a store brand for the Simmons Hardware Co. Made between 1892 and 1930.

The 20g Davis-Warner:
The N.R. Davis Arms Co. was located in Assonet, MA starting in 1853. In 1917, N.R. Davis & Sons merged with Warner Co., Norwich, Connecticut and from 1917 to 1930 operated under the name Davis-Warner Arms Corp., Brooklyn, NY and Norwich, CT.
 

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