Revolvers

Glock 29 gen 2 with original Glock Tupperware case, Glock 29 gen 2.5 with original Glock Tupperware case.
10mm power rocket. Similar size to Glock 19.
A very scarce gun to find in excellent condition.
 gen2.5 version (some features of gen 2 and some of gen 3). 
Comes in the original matching serial number Tupperware case.
Gun was carried by original owner but has under 100 rounds through the gun.
dated Mai/May 97
Revolvers, Revolvers, SMITH & WESSON .38 SPECIAL SECOND HAND SH216, R 2,999.00, SMITH & WESSON, .38 SPECIAL, Good, South Africa, Mpumalanga, Trichardt
  • Revolvers, Revolvers, SMITH & WESSON .38 SPECIAL SECOND HAND SH216, R 2,999.00, SMITH & WESSON, .38 SPECIAL, Good, South Africa, Mpumalanga, Trichardt
  • FIREARM IS STILL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!

    The .38 Special was designed and produced in 1898 to be a higher velocity round, with better penetration properties than the .38 Long Colt that was in Government Service in the Philippines during the Spanish–American War. The .38 Long Colt revolver round would not penetrate the shields of the insurgent Philippine Moro warriors, and the Government contracted with Smith & Wesson for a new revolver round. The .38 Special held a minimum of 21 grains of black powder, 3 grains more than the then-current .38 Long Colt, and muzzle velocity (with a 158 grain bullet) was 100–150 feet per second greater.

    During the late 1920s, in response to demands for a more effective law-enforcement version of the cartridge, a new standard-velocity loading for the .38 Special was developed by Western Cartridge Company. This .38 Special variant, which incorporated a 200 grains (13 g) round-nosed lead 'Lubaloy' bullet, was named the .38 Super Police.[10] Remington-Peters also introduced a similar loading. Testing revealed that the longer, heavier 200 grains (13 g) .357-calibre bullet fired at low velocity tended to 'keyhole' or tumble upon impact, providing more shock effect against unprotected personnel.[11] At the same time, authorities in Great Britain, who had decided to adopt the .38 caliber revolver as a replacement for their existing .455 service cartridge, also tested the same 200 grains (13.0 g) bullet in the smaller .38 S&W cartridge. This cartridge was called the .38 S&W Super Police or the 38/200. Britain later adopted the 38/200 as its standard military handgun cartridge. In 1930, Smith & Wesson introduced a large frame 38 Special revolver with a 5-inch barrel and fixed sights intended for police use, the Smith & Wesson 38/44 Heavy Duty.
  • R 2,999.00
Revolvers, Revolvers, ASTRA .38 SPECIAL SECOND HAND SH213, R 3,500.00, ASTRA, .38 SPECIAL, Good, South Africa, Mpumalanga, Trichardt
  • Revolvers, Revolvers, ASTRA .38 SPECIAL SECOND HAND SH213, R 3,500.00, ASTRA, .38 SPECIAL, Good, South Africa, Mpumalanga, Trichardt
  • HE FIREARM IS STILL IN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION!!

    The Astra 680 is a short-barreled revolver previously manufactured by Astra of Spain. The 680 was intended primarily for civilian use, but also served as a backup weapon or as a concealed carry weapon by gendarmeries.

    The Model 680 was manufactured from 1981 until 1996[2] by Astra-Unceta y Cia SA with the available chamberings in .22 Long Rifle, .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, .32 Smith & Wesson Long, or .38 Smith & Wesson Special.[2]The frame makes included standard stainless steel, polished steel, and blued steel
  • R 3,500.00
Burris Handgun scope 2 3/4 X !, Like New! Taken off a recently sold Collector's handgun. This is the tried & true ORIGINAL Burris 100% Made in USA! Super clear lenses, precise adjustment clicks and very solid construction capable of withstanding the heaviest pistol/revolver calibers out there! Length of just over 9
45 Long Colt  Ammo!, Brand New FACTORY ammo (S&B) in box of 50's. Great performance with a heavy, 250 gr. LFN bullet known for devastating results!
Four boxes available (price p/box). Selling only due to recent disposal of firearm. GREAT round imported from Europe.

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