Registered: 11/10/09
Posts: 7960
Loc: Vancouver, WA
Also they have some of those Beretta 92S police trade-ins. Their prices start at $279 and + $20 for select. Some of the reviewers said that what they rec'd looked to be unissued. I bought mine from another seller...$320 for select and I got a nice one. Wish that I knew about SOG though.
Kinda nice to get a full-size, un-plastic pistola at those prices.
If I wanted to buy from them, I'd call 'em up and tell 'em to pick me out a nice one. It's for a gift. I just wouldn't tell that it's a gift for me.
Registered: 02/21/06
Posts: 295
Loc: Marysville, WA
Good find DD. Took me months to find them at that price point, and those sure look better than what I ended up with. If a guy were looking for a good deal on an 870, this would be it.
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From their FAQ section. "How can I purchase a firearm from you if I am not a licensed dealer? You will need to contact your local dealer to order, as SOG is a wholesale distributor."
You have to have the weapon sent to an FFL same as any other online firearms purchase.
Have you ordered from SOG? When I've ordered guns from other places, it's as easy as finding what local ffl they have on file then placing my order. It appears SOG requires orders be placed by a dealer. "Southern Ohio Gun has turned from retail sales to strictly dealer wholesale." "You will need to contact your local dealer TO ORDER." Even in-person pickup there is for dealers.
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Registered: 01/27/15
Posts: 4486
Originally Posted By: Hankster
Originally Posted By: paker
When the intruder makes it through the beheading, being burnt to a cinder and all the rounds in your pistola, you'll be mighty grateful you thought to pack that brass knuckle knife.
Looks like a blood spot in the sink drain. Hhhhhmmmmmm.
I had one, it was a mean gun.... You're better than me if you can run a full tube of slugs and turkey loads rapid fire with out taking a step or two back, I've shot big bore elephant rifles that kicked less.
Would love to see what a turkey load backed up by a slug would do to a home invading tweaker, I'd be sure to get a grip and grin if I was the one that pulled the trigger.
Did you ever get a line on the tweakers that ransacked your Casa a few years back?
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Only Paker would have one as his follow up. Fvckin' A Paker.
Hmmmmm.....
The first round ignited this massive bonfire. A huge 15' pile of burnable debris mixed in with 15 gallons of gas and diesel.
The second round fired got me....uh..."someone I know" blamed for calling in the State Patrol, Sheriff, Redmond Police and Redmond Fire Department.
They wouldn't let me...uh..."someone I know" fire off the third round in the chamber.
Apparently, some of the noisy neighbors figured a meth house exploded and called the authorities......
What happened next is/was an EPIC tale that will be passed down from generations to generations.
The "this is a real noshitter" moment was when I...uh..."someone I know" read the printed warning label on EACH shell that read: DO NOT USE ON FEDERAL LANDS
Even the Feds know someone is going to start a freakin' fire with one of these things on their land!
No PEX there. Never used the stuff. Just old fashioned sweated copper and ABS to your basic washing machine outlet/drain box.
Had a drainage issue in the basement, which resulted in tearing up the floor, digging/graveling a ditch, sinking and adding in a sump pump and repairing some of the 4" sewer line. Since I had things tore up, went ahead and sweated in some copper lines and some ABS to accommodate a new framed all, counter top sink/drain, as well as to move the washer stuff up on the wall to kinda-sort-mostly codeish. Once everything was piped/plumbed, rocked up the wall, slapped down my buddys old kitchen cabinets to mostly hide the sump pump, got a counter top for it, put a sink in it, plumbed it up and there ya have it. New laundry room sink/counter.
Was a great place to fillet salmon - hence the big ass cutting board laying next to the dryer. Also another great place to cure up eggs. UEC didn't stain the stainless sink...and if did, I didn't care.