I have a jennings .22

want to trade it for a rock

 

but i want a big rock

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how big a rock???
Just a fine classic firearm. Why would you part with it?

would you include a big 40 oz bottle of Malt Liqure with it?


How about trading for a Ben Person #70 Compound Bow.

I know its not a Rock in the tradional sence of the word but it is kinda twangy. Maybe its Rock a Billy?

WickedGoodOutdoors@Maine.rr.com
We feel your need. Our business happens to be located on a rather large pile of rocks, otherwise known as the Ouachita Mountains.

Rocks have deep roots. BIG rocks have even bigger and deeper roots. Heavy equipment is often required to extract, move, package, and ship the larger versions. Since you prefer a BIG rock over the smaller varieties you must understand that there are increased charges associated with obtaining and shipping the BIG variety. And then there is the crating charge that logically follows. Special cuts of endangered hardwoods are necessary for the heavy crating that is required by the various shipping companies.

We stand ready to provide you with our customary prompt and friendly Rock Transfer Service. We feel confident you will cherish your new BIG rock for many centuries to come. However, I regret having to inform you that at this time we are not able to accept any Jennings products as trades on BIG rocks. If you find you are interested in a pebble or small set of pebbles, perhaps we would then entertain a trade? For the present we can only accept cash for any size rock transactions.

If you find our conditions acceptable we will require additional information concerning the BIG rock you desire:

1.) Please select a preferred color from the following choices - Red, Gray, Light Green, Mottled Brown.

2.) Please indicate your second color choice in the event the Ouachita Mountains does not have your color in stock.

3.) Please indicate if delivery will be to a business address with a loading ramp, or to a residence. If to a residence an additional driver handling charge will apply.

4.) Please select the voltage model you require. 110 VAC or 220 VAC (47 VDC available via special order. Additional shipping time will apply)

5.) Since your inquiry implies this rock may be used as a weapon a current signed copy of your FFL must be in our files before extraction and shipping of any rock(s) can begin. (BIG rocks intended to be used as weapons can not be shipped to residents of NY, NJ, IL, HI, DC, or CA. Small rocks or pebbles that can be easily thrown by US citizens can not be shipped to NY, NJ, IL, HI, or CA.) No foreign shipments.

Thank you for your interest, we look forward to serving you!

BIG Rock Candy Mountain Supply Co., LLC

I HAVE A JENNINGS J-22 THAT I HAVE HAD FOR 28 YEARS, I HAVE HAD MINIMAL PROBLEMS WITH IT. IT HAS BEEN A RELIABLE WEAPON THAT USED TO CARRY AS A BACKUP WEAPON. DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE HI POINT 45'S. I AM TRYING TO FIND AN AFFORDABLE 45. IF ANYONE HAS ANY SUGGESTIONS OR KNOW OF A GOOD USED ONE LET ME KNOW.

I no longer have the Jennings. Needed a fishing weight. Thanks for the many replies. 

               Next I will try the Japanese Nambu.

While we are dishing guns, let's face it-- has anyone every seen a Luger that was truly reliable in the modern sense?

 

rkc

Hi points are not the best made brand. I have shot Hi points in 9mm and .45 and well the accuracy suffers any day of the week. If ya have a hi point tape a dollar to it and throw it over the hill and that way you can say you lost money in it. I reccomens checkin into Springfield XD series. Or a 1911 style like my Para Ordnance GI Expert. 1911 style is over 100 years old yet they are the most excellent pistols in my view. Check in pawn shops and or gun shops,maybe check at gun shows. Your bound to find a .45 to your likings. Good luck.

Danny Gordon said:

I HAVE A JENNINGS J-22 THAT I HAVE HAD FOR 28 YEARS, I HAVE HAD MINIMAL PROBLEMS WITH IT. IT HAS BEEN A RELIABLE WEAPON THAT USED TO CARRY AS A BACKUP WEAPON. DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE HI POINT 45'S. I AM TRYING TO FIND AN AFFORDABLE 45. IF ANYONE HAS ANY SUGGESTIONS OR KNOW OF A GOOD USED ONE LET ME KNOW.

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