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    #31
    Originally posted by FULL DRAW View Post
    My only computer right now is a Mac at work. I have been able to post pictures that I have taken with my phone when I was on a PC just by saving them to my desktop and then attaching them. However for some reason when I do this with my work computer, Mac, it tells me that my file is incorrect. Can anyone give me a pointer on how to post stuff on a Mac? I was trying to put some stuff on classifies and on Craigslist.com as well.
    Here is what i do from my mac laptop click manage attachments, choose file, find my pic where ever it is saved, choose, upload, and bam done deal. If it says file is to large I will open the photo in preview, tools, adjust size, save as ***X, then repeat above. If it says invalid file some time changing it from a jpeg to a pdf works. That is about the only thing I can tell you to do example pics are attached below.
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      #32
      How do you change it from jpeg to pdf?

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        #33
        Can't do it. I just can't get them to resize or to change format. Mac!

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          #34
          I finally figured out the Mac. Here are the pics of the rifle that I was talking about and the DW.
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            #35
            Youd be an idiot to get rid of those for an AR. Just go buy an AR and keep those.

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              #36
              Originally posted by FULL DRAW View Post
              Sorry. I tried to post pictures but I'm at work and am on a Mac. I am a pc guy so this mac is hating on me. Haha. I just suck with computers sometimes.
              I'll figure it out in a bit.
              Get Linux, you wont have any more* issues.


              *Disclaimer: After you learn ins and outs of linux

              Originally posted by Dixiehunter View Post
              DON'T SELL THE 03! No DPMS is worth selling an 03 over IMO
              ^^^^This. But to each his own. I would rather have a piece of history in my hands than a DPMS AR. and if you do trade it, trade it for a big time (not dpms or bushmaster) AR. My brainwashing against dpms may be showing here...

              But do what you feel is best.

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                #37
                The Dan Wesson could be worth 2 A,Rs alone, if it is the right one, i do not have my Blue book with me and am out of town, and no way on the rem,

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                  #38
                  If your planing to shoot that DW much, try taking those grips off and replacing with a set of Pacmyers. It'll make what little recoil it has now almost nonexistent. And save on the wood . I had the same gun in 8" 15V. And wish I never sold it. It was one of the best well ballance 8" wheel guns I've ever had. I've been looking for another to put back in my collection.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by nothinbutwelves View Post
                    The Dan Wesson could be worth 2 A,Rs alone, if it is the right one, i do not have my Blue book with me and am out of town, and no way on the rem,
                    I can't find anything on it. I looked up info and even called DW which is now CZ and they said that the serial number on it shows it is early 70's. But I haven't seen much on price. Either way I have decided to keep the DW for sure. I have always wanted a revolver with a scope on it and I will make that happen one day. Plus it shoots sweet.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
                      If your planing to shoot that DW much, try taking those grips off and replacing with a set of Pacmyers. It'll make what little recoil it has now almost nonexistent. And save on the wood . I had the same gun in 8" 15V. And wish I never sold it. It was one of the best well ballance 8" wheel guns I've ever had. I've been looking for another to put back in my collection.
                      Your right on it not having much recoil. For being a .357 mag even when I put magnums through it the gun has never kicked much.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by nothinbutwelves View Post
                        The Dan Wesson could be worth 2 A,Rs alone, if it is the right one, i do not have my Blue book with me and am out of town, and no way on the rem,
                        Blue book?

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                          #42
                          Anyone have a "Blue Book" I emailed Remington about my rifle and they had told me that if the rifle had been issued for military use then there would be a stamp of a flaming bomb on the barrel by the date stamp. The picture they sent me back was identical to the picture I posted on here with the date and flaming bomb insignia. Made the gun a little more interesting. They had told me to reference a "Blue Book" for approximate value of said rifle. Anyone have one that could do a dude a favor and look it up for me?

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                            #43
                            interesting!!

                            Glad you kept it!

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                              #44
                              Need Gun Value

                              Whether there is sentimental significance or not. I believe I'd keep both of them. Having a piece of history would be much more valuable to me personally. BUT..... That being said, if you aren't into that. It's just another rifle to you. And that's cool. To each their own. If you decide to trade or sell, it sounds like there are a few interested buyers lined up already here.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by thorshammer View Post
                                Whether there is sentimental significance or not. I believe I'd keep both of them. Having a piece of history would be much more valuable to me personally. BUT..... That being said, if you aren't into that. It's just another rifle to you. And that's cool. To each their own. If you decide to trade or sell, it sounds like there are a few interested buyers lined up already here.
                                I am on the fence now but still the range on these things are all over the place. I saw some that are sporterized for $300 and others that are all original in good shape with paper showing they were issued go for $1200.
                                Remington had told me to check in some books but the blue books is like $35 for a year of online subscription.

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