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- n***u (950)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseAs described, fast shipping and packaged well, thanks
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- 6***s (128)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGood packing good price beautiful piece as described
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- a***k (260)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGood coin! Nice packaging and fairly decent delivery time frame. Hassle free transaction.
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Reviews (6)

16 Jan, 2019
Great little door.
Beautiful little door. Solid construction. Very detailed and has great eye appeal. I use them for craft curio boxes and they are always well received.

22 Mar, 2017
Good value, good shooter
5 of 6 found this helpful I recently purchased a $200 Beretta 92 CO2 pistol for indoor practice that would apply to my 9mm "real" gun. I also have a S&W 686 which I shoot as well, so I thought I would pick up a cheap revolver to practice "point shooting". My expectations were low and I was greatly surprised at the gun I received. Though a bit odd looking, i soon came to like the lines of the gun. Not only that, but I found it to be quite accurate for an open sighted BB gun. More than adequate for my needs. The weight is good and the working parts are well made. I don't know the actual velocity of the BBs but they hit pretty hard at 20 feet. All in all I think this gun is a bargain. The "cylinders" that hold the BBs are much larger than the small Beretta pellet holders. Easier for old eyes to see. Bottom line for me, I ended up preferring the Brodax to the Beretta (whose rear sight just fell off). My only question would be longevity, but so far i love the little thing.

12 Dec, 2015
Long time favorite
3 of 4 found this helpful This is my favorite coin album brand. It is just a bit nicer than the Whitman Classic series which also does the job well, but that is just a personal opinion. The real thing to think about before getting an album is what grade coins you will be putting in them. Seriously, if you are going to be doing a high grade set of any kind, well, you may want to get one of the slab holder albums and work with it. It is much wiser to put any uncertified coins in airtites and put them in with your graded stuff, than it is to break out certified stuff just so you can put it in a coin album! I've done it both ways, and feel pretty dumb cracking that plastic and losing the certification. So...High grade set, get slab holder and customize it to your needs. Dansco like this? Nice AU uncertifieds will do, and over time if they tone in the album, well so be it. Nice product, would buy again.