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2011media kit
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CALIFORNIA:
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In CalIfornIa, a los angeles Superior Court judge dismissed a lawsuit
brought by a retired los angeles
police officer, who sued the gun manufacturer Glock, after his three-year-old
son shot him.
as reported by the orange County
register, “Enrique Chavez, now
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Boulevard and la Palma avenue.
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shot
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reports. Chavez was left paralyzed
from the waist down.”
In 2008, Chavez sued Glock, alleging that the gun’s safety was, “nonexistent or ineffective.”
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by the los angeles Police Department
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JUDGE:
Sheriff Violated 1st
Amendment Rights
By Denying Carry Permit
Paul Dorr, of ocheyedan, Iowa,
majoritarian and popular views.”
held a concealed carry permit from
the
Dorr had a reputation as a strong
late 1990s until 2006. But in 2007,
anti-abortion advocate. He had
also
osceola County Sheriff Douglas Weber
challenged county officials numerous
turned down Dorr’s carry permit
ap- times over what Dorr contended
was
plication. as the Des Moines regisover-spending in the county budget.
ter reported, “Weber
In testimony, Weber
wrote on the denied
admitted that he had
application: ‘Concern
heard Dorr referred to
from Public. Don’t
as
a
“nut
job,”
and
a
trust him.’”
“whacko,” because of
Yet, as it turned
Dorr’s strong political
out, the sheriff deviews.
nied that carry ap“In
his ruling….
plication for all the
Bennett ordered the
wrong reasons, many
osceola County sherof them tied to Dorr’s
iff to immediately isfirst
amendment
sue Dorr a nonprofesrights to free expressional
permit
to carry
sion. That was the
a weapon,” the Des
Douglas Weber
opinion of u.S. DisMoines register nottrict Court Judge Mark W. Bennett
ed. “The judge also ordered Weber
of the northern District of Iowa,
who to successfully complete a
court-aprecently ruled for Dorr in a case
that proved course on the united
States
challenged the permit denial.
Constitution within the next
five
“The court finds a tsunami, a maelmonths.”
strom, an avalanche, of direct, uncon“Dorr was denied a permit precisely
troverted evidence in Sheriff Weber’s
because Sheriff Weber believed
that
own testimony to conclude beyond
all [Dorr’s] free speech rights
offended
doubt that he unquestionably violated
the majority of voters in osceola
the first amendment rights of …
Paul County,” Judge Bennett wrote.
“In
Dorr,” wrote Judge Bennett. “This
is denying (Dorr) a concealed
weapons
a great reminder that the first amendpermit, Sheriff Weber single-handment protects the sole individual
who edly hijacked the first amendment
may be a gadfly, kook, weirdo, nut
job, and nullified its freedoms and
protecwhacko, and spook, with the same
tions.” ■
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Double-Barrel
company under differen y produced by that SARDIUS
Pocke
t trade names.
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Israel
Exc. V.G. Good
barrel pistol with
Fair Poor
round barrels and
3” —
450 150 100
a spur trigger. The
ham- NOTE: The
75
mer fitted with a
.41 caliber variety
sliding firing pin.
SD-9
Blued proxima
is worth apwith walnut grips.
tely 25 percent more
A 9mm double-action
than the valNIB Exc. V.G.
semi-automatic
ues listed.
pistol with a 3” barrel
Good Fair Poor
— — 2400
and 6-shot magazin
Matte black finish
1900 850 200
e.
Safari Enforcer
with
S.E.A.M.
Imported since 1988. composition grips.
Eibar, Spain
NIB Exc. V.G.
This retailer sold
425 300 250 Good Fair Poor
a number of pistols
200 150 100
pro- Enforcer
duced by the firm
of Urizar prior to 1935.
A .45 caliber semi-au
SARSILMAZ
tomatic pistol with
Rupertus Army
Praga
3.9” barrel and 5-shot
a Mercan/Istan
magazine. Patterne
bul, Turkey
Revolver
A 7.65 caliber
after the Colt Model
d
semi-automatic
1911. Blued, Armaloy
pistol electrole
marked “Praga
, Professional
ss nickel-plate or
Cal 7.65” on the
Army Revolver
Parkerized finish
slide. with checker
Blued with plastic
CZ-75-style compen
grips impressed with
ed walnut or neopren
This is an extreme
sated semi-auto
trademark S.E.A.M
the NIB Exc.
e grips.
ly rare revolver
white chrome finish
in
.
V.G.
cham- Exc.
bered for .44 caliber
chambered for
700 600 500 Good Fair Poor Single-action
V.G. Good Fair
percussion. It has
with adjustable trigger,9mm.
Poor
400 350 150
7.25” octagon barrel
a
laser
with an integral load- 275 175 125
engravi
ng. 16 or 18 round
90
65
ing lever that pivots
capacity. 42.3
Match Master
to
oz.; 5.1” barrel. MSRP:
downward. The hamme the side instead of S.E.A.M.
$437.
As above, with a 5”
r is mounted on the
barrel.
side, and there is
A 6.35mm semi-au
NIB Exc. V.G.
a pellet priming
K2
tomatic
pistol with a 2”
device barrel.
located on the backstr
The slide
700 600 500 Good Fair Poor CZ-75-style
ap. There is only
double-action semi-au
400 350 150
nipple on the breech
one SEAM.” Blued marked “Fabrica de Armas
to in
with
that lines up with
white chrome or
top of the cylinder
the ing the tradema black plastic grips, hav- Black
blued. Chambered
. The cylinder is
9mm. 16 or 18 round
Widow
for
rk “SEAM” cast into
unfluted Exc.
and holds 6-shots
capacity. 35.3 oz.;
them.
As above, with ivory
V.G. Good Fair
. The finish is blued,
4.6”
Micarta grips etched barrel. Plastic grips.
Poor
with 250
walnut grips; and
with a black widow.
175 125
the frame is marked
Exc. V.G. Good
90
“Pat65
ented April 19, 1859.”
Fair Poor
NIB Exc. V.G.
300
There were less than
225
175 125 50
12 manufactured
Silesia
700 600 500 Good Fair Poor
in 1859. It would
behoove As above,
400 350 150
one to secure a
qualified indepen
Kama Sport
dent ap- 3” barrel but of 7.65mm caliber with a
praisal if a transac
Model 81
and
tion
CZ-75-style semi-au
NIB Exc. V.G. were contemplated. stamped on having the word “Silesia” As
to 9mm in white
above, without the
the slide.
chrome or blued.
Good Fair Poor
grip etching. Also
Doubleaction with
— — 28500
fered in .38 caliber.
of- compensated
3.9”
12000 5500 1500 Exc. V.G. Good Fair Poor
barrel, laser engravi
250 175 125
NIB Exc. V.G.
ng. 15+1
or 17+1 capacit
90
65
Single-Shot Pocke
800 700 600 Good Fair Poor Exc. V.G. y. 35.4 oz. Plastic grips.
t Pistol
Good Fair Poor
500 400 200
A .22, .32, .38, or
S.W.D., INC.
.41 rimfire single-s
325
250 195 135
hot pis- Atlanta,
tol with half-octagonal
50
Georgia
barrels, ranging
length from 3” to
in
5”. The barrel marked
Kama
“Rupertus Pat’d. Pistol
Mfg. Co. Philadelphia.” Cobray M-11
CZ-75-style semi-au
Blued with walnut
to 9mm in white
A 9mm semi-au
Safari Model 81L
chrome or blued.
grips. Approxim
ately round magazin tomatic pistol with a 323,000 were made
Doubleaction with
from 1870 to 1885.
4.3”
compensated barrel,
e. Parkerized finish.
Exc. V.G. Good
laser engraving.
Exc. V.G. Good
15+1
or 17+1 capacit
Fair Poor
Fair Poor
y. 35.4 oz.; 7.7”.
—
550
900 650
Model 81L
495 400 275
Plastic
grips.
100
NOTE: The .41 caliber 225 75
As above, with a 6”
Exc. V.G. Good
variety is worth
barrel.
proximately 200
ap- SACKET
Fair Poor
NIB Exc. V.G.
percent more than
,
300
D.
D.
225
Good Fair Poor
175 125 50
values listed.
the Westfield,
850
Massachusetts
750 650 550
450 200
Kilinc 2000 Mega
Spur Trigger Revolv
Under Hamm
Ultimate Unlim
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A .22 caliber spur
to 9mm in white
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A bolt-action single-s
trigger revolver
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hot pistol with a
with a with a half single-shot percussion pistol
2.75” round barrel
Doubleaction with
barrel chambered
15” barrel. 16
octagonal 3” or 4”
and
4.7”
or 18 capacity.
for variety of cartridg
barrel marked
The top strap marked unfluted cylinder. “D. D. Sacket/
35 oz. Plastic
Blued with a laminat
es. grips. Fixed
Westfield/Cast Steel.”
“Empire Pat. Nov.
sights.
ed stock.
21, 71.” Blued or
Manu- NIB
factured during the
nickel-plated with
Exc. V.G. Good
Exc. V.G. Good
1850s.
walnut Exc.
grips. A .41 caliber
Fair Poor
Fair
Poor
850
V.G.
300
spur trigger revolver
Good Fair Poor
750 650 550
225 175 125
with a 2-7/8” round
450 200
50
1550 1200 550
barrel and a 5-shot —
165
fluted cylinder. Blued
Survivor I Conve
Kilinc 2000 Light
or nickel-plated
rsion Unit
with SAFARI
walnut grips. The
A
convers
top strap marked
ARMS
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ion unit lifted to
“Em- Phoenix,
pire 41” and the
the Model 1911
to 9mm in white
frame that alters
barrel “J. Rupertu
Arizona
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s Phila. In operatio
camo. Double-action
Pa.” Manufactured
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ion
n from 1978 to 1987,
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16.25”, caliber .223, 4.7” barrel, laser engraving. 15+1
1880s.
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or 17+1
purchased by Olympic com- folding stock.
capacity. 35.4 oz.
Plastic grips.
Arms of NIB
Olympia, Washing
Exc. V.G. Good
Exc. V.G. Good
ton, in 1987 and
Fair Poor
Fair Poor 300
the 300 275
225 175 125
250 200 150
100
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