Last updated September 30, 1997

More items Added, and a few sold and removed from the list! I still haven't got prices figured out for everything, but I've been going through some boxes, and found more odds and ends. Check it out!


I've put more items at the bottom of the list that was already here. Remember, I'm giving the bunch here at LUMA the first shot at all this, before I advertise it anywhere else! If something interests you, let me know, and we'll haggle the price. (Yeah, Mad Dog, I'll even haggle with YOU, up to a point.. heehee.. )

Well, folks.. I'm starting to sell stuff off. I have too much of everything, except money. So here's a beginning of what's gonna be a lot of ads. I haven't figured out prices for these guns and stuff yet, but just want you to know this is the first place I'm advertising any of it. I'll try to repost this in a few days with prices. If anyone wants anything specific, let me know, and I'll try to figure out a price.

Just a note: If I know something is wrong with something, I'm going to try to remember to make a note of it here. If I miss something, or if I forget it, or if there's a hidden defect I wasn't aware of, here's my policy:

Three-day right of inspection and return. Period. This means you have three days from the time you get your hands on it to figure out if whatever item you purchase is what it was supposed to be, and whether it'll do what you want it to do. A rifle, for instance, returned EXACTLY as it was when it was sold, without new wear, damage, scratches, dirt, rust, etc. will be completely refunded. Buy my 30-30, take it out, shoot a box of shells through it, don't bother to clean it, bring it back filthy, and I'll tell you you've bought it. Or bang it on the doorframe carrying it in your house, same effect. Fair enough?

Shipping: actual cost of UPS or postage, and if I have to do a lot of work to box something up, maybe I'll charge you a couple dollars for that. I'm quite good at packing stuff, and so normally it's no big deal. Oh, I can only ship a rifle to a person with a Federal Firearms License. If you don't have one, talk to your friendly dealer. Most will handle getting the shipping done for a small fee. Around here it's usually ten or fifteen dollars.

List of guns, ammo, and accessories for sale:


Just to get it out of the way, I have several thousand US Military Surplus Fuel Bars, for heating coffee or rations or starting campfires. They're 100% dependable, each is in it's own waterproof packet, and great to have around. $20.00 per hundred, or .25 each, per bar.

Rifles:
 

Ruger 77-22, beautiful bolt action, scope mts. only, no iron sights. This is probably the prettiest sporting and targeting and varminting .22 I have ever owned. I bought it from its original owner when it was a couple years old, and both of us have handled it carefully. Uses the same magazines as the Ruger 10-22, so if you have any of those old 30-round Ramline mags around, you can do a lot of bolt-action shooting without reloading. $225 or best reasonable offer.

Ruger Mini-14, Stainless Steel, factory folding stock, police gun, pre-ban, excellent, just exactly like the assault rifles they use in the anti-gun ads on TV! 3-30 Rd. Magazines, 1 factory 20-Rd., brass catcher, 1300+ Rounds of .223 ammo. The gun alone is a collector's item, worth around $800. I'd like to sell the whole package, mags, ammo, brass catcher, a matching B-Square Quick Release scope mount, and a few other odds and ends for $975 or best reasonable offer.

Ruger Mini-30, beautiful 7.62 x 39 sister to the Mini-14, but with respectable factory walnut stock, almost unused, like new. Excellent hunting rifle. 3-30 rd. Magazines, 1-5 rd. Magazine, 650+ rds. of military non-corrosive ammo. Whole package, lock, stock, and barrel, $600 or best offer.

Original SKS, Pre-ban, almost like new, identical to an AK-47 and uses AK-47 magazines, not one of the cheap junkers of today. One of about 800 ever imported. Used very little, in very good condition.

Japanese 7.7 mm WWII battle rifle, I got it from the WWII Vet who had captured it in the Pacific fighting and brought it back. It has the Chrysanthemum symbol clearly stamped on top of the receiver, the flip-up aircraft sights with swing-out windage arms, and the original Monopod (A single leg support on the front that fills the same function as a bipod on other guns). It has the cleaning rod, and bayonets. No sheath, sorry. Works perfectly, with the usual excellent bore (All these guns had chrome-lined bores), and is an extremely accurate shooters The totally original condition is unusual, as most of the guns brought back were 'Sporterized,' by cutting down the stocks, shortening the barrels, and reworking the insides to more common ammo like 30-06. $175 or best offer. The numbers match, bolt to gun, on both, but the numbers on the bayonet don't match the gun. I don't know if that's such a big deal, but the working stuff IS matched.)


Shotguns: 

High Standard Model 10-A bullpup semiauto police shotgun, molded cycolac stock, pistol grip up toward the front, carry handle and flashlight built in. Only 27 inches overall lenth! A real collector�s item, and a great shooter. Looks like Flash Gordon�s own gun! 5-shot capacity. Designed for cleaning out an alleyful of drug dealers in the dark! Very collectible, very rare. $800 FIRM

Snake Charmer: SS .410, only fired a couple times, this is a .410 shotgun with a pistol grip (There's a compartment in the pistol grip to carry I think 4 or 5 spare shells). 28.5 inches overall length. The original model had a real problem with the safety just plain not working. This one is the newer, improved model, with a totally excellent safety. You must have a pistol permit to buy it in Michigan. 125 rds. Of shells come with it, various loads from really nasty slug to fine shot. These are what people carry in the desert in Texas and the Southwest in case of Mr. Rattler. Beautiful, high quality, very advanced design, and highly collectible. This one has been fired perhaps twenty times, and cleaned carefully. $150

Western Field M160B Full Choke 20-guage Shotgun, Has a 3-round detachable magazine. Beautiful condition. Purchased it from the estate of a man who'd taken up skeet shooting in his later years, but didn't do much of it. Bolt action, brass ball bead sight on barrel, notched v-sight on the receiver. $125 (A friend of mine is trying this one out right now, but I'll know in a few days if he wants it)

Iver Johnson 12-guage single shot break-action shotgun. This would be called a well-used gun, but perfectly valid by modern standards. It's leaned in corners a few years at a time, been carried, been used. Not sure how old it is, but my guess would be from the twenties or thirties. What is special about it is the bore: put on your sunglasses before you look down it.. you might go blind otherwise! $95


Exotic:


Pro-Dive Pneumatic Spear Gun, very good condition, with high-pressure pump, spear, and carry case. This is the real thing. No rubber bands or junk like that, this is a real Diver's spear gun you pump up to pressure, that will ram it's heavy, two-foot steel hinge-barbed spear through a 2x6. Just the thing for defending yourself from sabre-toothed Lake Michigan Perch, or Predatory man-eating clams in Hamlin Lake! I sure can't figure out what you could legally hunt with it around here, but maybe if you ask a game warden?  The first hundred takes it. I finally got some info on the beastie: A guy emailed me, told me this gun is no longer in production, but sold for about $275 new. It's really a sweet piece, if you can use it.

Air Pistols: 

Benjamin .177 Rocket CO2 single-shot target pellet pistol. This is from the fifties or early sixties at the newest, I'm told it's quite collectible, looks great, like it hasn't been used much, but seals and such are old, so it doesn't hold the charge of a CO2 capsule very long. It can be rebuilt, there are several companies advertising complete repair services for these quality guns. Sold AS-IS. $40

VERY Rare Postwar single-shot spring/pneumatic BB Pistol. Somewhere I have the ad I clipped from a 1948 Popular Mechanics for it. This was made by a one-or-two man shop after WWII. Probably a small outfit that had made stuff for the war. It cocks easily, by pulling a metal loop under the barrel forward while holding onto the grip, needs no CO2, all you have to feed it is BBs. To load it, you just roll a bb down the barrel, then aim and shoot. Very accurate, if you're a good shooter (I am), since the front sight is missing. 100% dependable for close-range plinking, powerful enough to penetrate a cardboad box at 15 or 20 feet. I had two. This one works fine, but doesn't look as good as the other. Nice combo, collector, plinker, and refinishing project all in one! $50 or best offer.

Sights, Scopes, ammo, etc.


A few scopes, a few thousand rounds of Hansen .22 Long Rifle ammo, a bayonet and scabbard for the WWII Johnson Rifle (Sure wish I had the rifle!) and a bunch of other msc. stuff. I'll add more details later. So far no one has seemed interested in scopes. Should I take the time to put a list in here? Email me if you want me to.

Go ahead and email me if you think you'd like to know more about these guns, or need more info about other stuff I have. Don't be afraid to ask for something weird, you never know, I may have it.. Lee Loaders for a lot of calibers, a scope sight for a tank or howitzer, a wired device for detecting people or vehicles from all four directions, etc. I have a lot of (Quote) STUFF! I've been collecting it forever, and right now, you've caught me at a weak moment.. I'd rather have money than stuff!

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