One of our local clients just brought in his mint condition Glock 26 to sell today. Before we put it on Gunbroker, I wanted to offer it to you guys. It’s a pristine model 26 with clip draw installed. Comes in its original box with all paperwork, fired casing, lock, cleaning rod/brush, etc. Plus, one 12rd and one 17rd magazine with A&G extension (as pictured). Glocks are almost impossible to find right now and talks of a new AWB are now on the table according to our new Attorney General. First $550 takes this great concealed carry package. Thanks again and God bless.
– Evan
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David Deering is a friend of mine and a master of making custom bullets. He recently started his aptly named company, Custom Bullets, after being frustrated with the high cost, low quality, and lack of variety in bullets available to today’s reloader. An avid shooter, hunter, collector and reloader since age 12, Dave’s philosophy is that a hand-loader that shells out a lot of hard-earned money for reloading components deserves something special: a bullet that is consistent, reliable and accurate, and available in a variety of weights and diameters that fit his or her firearm. The hand-loader does NOT want the same run-of-the-mill bullet the factories and high volume casters offer. For this reason, Dave turned to swaging, a process that produces bullets with a high degree of precision and the flexibility to be customized for the discriminating shooter. Like Dave says, “custom bullets may cost a little more, but like the hair care product ad says, ‘we’re worth it!’” Right now, we’re carrying a few of his specific bullets. If you or someone you know if needing bullets like this, please contact us and we can get you sorted with what you need. Thanks again and God bless.
– Evan
.3575″ Diameter - 190 grain jacketed RNFP
A superb choice for the .357 Maximum! The cannelure can be located in standard COAL for .357 magnum (also for use in .35 Remington Marlin lever actions) or for long seating in Thompson/Center Contenders. Just the ticket for deer hunting or knocking over those big heavy rams in silhoutte shooting. All of our bullets hold a weight variation tolerance of +/- 2 tenths of a grain - you just can’t get that with a factory bullet!
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.401″ Diameter - 182 grain jacketed TCFP
THE bullet for reloading the vintage .38-40 lever action rifles. Also an excellent choice for 10mm auto pistols. Cannelure is located for correct COAL and feeding in lever actions. Many older .38-40 rifles have somewhat pitted bores and need a jacketed bullet for best accuracy. Until now there has been no commercially available .401″ jacketed bullet with proper cannelure for .38-40!
$35 per 100 [click here to order]

.431″ Diameter - 270 grain jacketed RNFP
This bullet is designed specifically for Marlin lever actions in .44 Mag and .444 Marlin, which typically feature .432″ groove diameters. Also a great choice for the silhoutte shooter in .445 Supermag out of the T/C Contender (cannelures can be custom placed for long seating in the Contender). Put the hammer down on deer and hogs with this baby! All of our bullets over 260 grains feature +/- 3 tenths of a grain weight tolerance - you can’t get that with a factory bullet!
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A couple of new books just hit the shelves and recently made my reading list. Chances are, you might be interested in them too.
The first is Long Rifle: A Sniper’s Story in Iraq and Afghanistan by Joe LeBleu. LeBleu is an Army Ranger and Sniper School grad that saw action in the War on Terror. There’s plenty of action in the book, which is only 187-pages. It’s the perfect length for a Sunday afternoon. You’ll enjoy a lot of shooter jargon, details on kit, as well as interesting stories of his interaction with members of the 10th MTN and his transition back to civilian life. It’s a good, quick read. I was actually looking for the next title on my list, but this caught my eye, so I decided to pick it up.
Securing the City: Inside America’s Best Counterterror Force—the NYPD was recently reviewed in the Economist, so I was out looking for a copy this weekend. Unfortunately, it’s too new, so I had to back order it with my bookstore. You might want to save yourself the hassle and order online. It’s about the NYPD’s counter-terrorism division– apparently one of the best outfits in the business. The author, Christopher Dickey, is an expert in the field– and was writing about UBL for almost a decade before the attacks on September 11, 2001. His style has a quick and thrilling pace, so it should to be a good one.
That’s all for now. I just wanted to give you guys a couple of options in case you didn’t make the switch to digital and recently “went dark” like we did. It’s all rabbit ears and candles at my house, guys. Gotta go beat my clothes against some rocks and shoot me something for dinner now. Have a good one!
– Evan
One of my best friends is selling his Wilson Combat Tactical Elite. I can personally vouch for its impeccable fit, finish, and condition. It has exactly 500rds down range per Wilson Combat break-in procedure– and let me tell you, it is laser beam accurate!
The Tactical Elite comes complete in its own soft Wilson Combat case with 4 Wilson Combat 8-rd stainless magazines, as pictured. This is a beautful weapon. Asking price is only $2400. Considering the current maelstrom that is the firearms industry, this is an excellent value. If you’re interested, please let me know. This is sure to sell quickly.
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Thanks again and God bless.
– Evan






Leupold’s “Unilateral Pricing Policy” is going into effect on March 1, 2009 and will change the way you buy optics from the legendary brand. In a nutshell, Leupold is putting dealers that sell below MSRP on a blacklist. Naturally, since On Point Firearms sells Leupold at dealer cost, we are in danger of losing our ability to offer the product line. This, of course, is a great disservice to loyal Leupold clients. Leupold optics will naturally lose ground to other makers: Burris, Nikon, Zeiss, etc– that will continue to offer comparable products at much lower and competitive prices– the way capitalism intended. Frankly, this is a huge step backwards for the company. The internet is not going away and companies that fail to embrace the evolution of business will perish.
So, if you’re fond of the Leupold brand and have been putting off a purchase, now is the time to pull the proverbial trigger. After March 1, 2009– all bets are off. The following is a list of skus that are currently in stock– available for immediate shipment:
Leupold Scopes (in stock):
http://www.onpointsupply.com/cart.php?target=category&category_id=2286&in_stock=Y&sortprice=price
Leupold Spotting Scopes (in stock):
http://www.onpointsupply.com/cart.php?target=category&category_id=2290&in_stock=Y&sortprice=price
Leupold Binoculars (in stock):
http://www.onpointsupply.com/cart.php?target=category&category_id=2289&in_stock=Y&sortprice=price
Hope this e-mail finds all of you well.
– Evan