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Started by zzilla, June 26, 2009, 06:11:41 PM

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zzilla

Quote from: DRKWNG on June 30, 2009, 02:38:39 PM
mmmm...  Me love some AT-4.

I like the SMAW-D (Shoulder Mounted Antitank Weapon - Disposable), It's collapsible!

extended

collapsed (and the missile's pointing the wrong way)  ;D
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DRKWNG

Quote from: zzilla on June 30, 2009, 04:46:17 PM
I like the SMAW-D (Shoulder Mounted Antitank Weapon - Disposable)

I'm sure it is nice, but I have never fired one of these.  Fired plenty of AT-4s over the last few months.

cyrus buelton

I just acquired a Beretta Tomcat 32.

Cool little gun.

I'll post up some pictures later.

This is for my wife to carry in her purse.


I love how you load the magazine and then flip up the barrel to add the 8th round, lock in place, cock hammer, set to safety.

Good to go  [thumbsup]


Those little .32 hollow points look nasty.
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Pip

When you get to the range, let us know how it shoots. They look like fun.  ;D
"You can fight a lot of enemies and survive, but not your biology."

Wouldn't fat air be easier to disappear into?

junior varsity

i love ze guns.

My 22 is much like my Monster. (Modified).


The ol' East German Makarov, with Bubinga grips:


Everybody needs an AK! (err... or several. here's one with the terrible chinese sling on it for decoration mostly. I have since invested in numerous slings to find the one I like)


The rest look like shotguns, 1911s, and zombie rifles. No need for more pictures.

cduarte

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cyrus buelton

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cyrus buelton

My newest edition:

Glock Model 33: Subcompact .357 Sig.

Was looking for another larger caliber compact for the wife and I to carry, as we are taking our CCW class within the next few months, and we prefer larger caliber as primary weapon.

Got a great deal on this baby. Bought the extended clip "ends" which makes it easier to hold. Be interesting to see the kick on this sucker but from what the guy store guy said "I shot one once. Be proficient and stop shooting it."

Guess that is some words of wisdom. I bet this little guy kicks like a son of a pregnant dog

I didn't even know Glock made a .357 sub compact. I knew they made a 10mm, but not a .357. Not a huge glock fan, but don't mind shooting my wife's full size .45, so figured I'd bite and get another. I prefer my compact HK USP-45 so figure this will be her carry gun.

I also custom fitted a Hogue grip. Got it fitted on and then had to use a razor blade to make it fit properly. Really feels better with it on. Wife and I have larger hands, so we need a little extra grip size.

Enjoy.



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hbliam

Quote from: cyrus buelton on January 14, 2010, 08:09:53 PM
I didn't even know Glock made a .357 sub compact. I knew they made a 10mm, but not a .357.

I have the 36. Subcompact slimline .45. ALso not much of a fan but the size makes it easy to carry.

kopfjäger

Quote from: hbliam on January 14, 2010, 09:06:35 PM
I have the 36. Subcompact slimline .45. ALso not much of a fan but the size makes it easy to carry.

The 36 is the best CCW out there.
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zarn02

Quote from: ato memphis on October 19, 2009, 08:56:38 AM
The ol' East German Makarov, with Bubinga grips:


Love those grips! Where'd you get 'em?

I've got a Bulgarian Mak. Fantastic gun, though finding ammo is harder and more expensive than it was when I bought it. :P
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junior varsity

http://www.marschalgrips.com/

He makes them on the spot, and you can check your status. You have to be a "little" patient. Not as patient as a person would have to be to get a custom made 1911 holster these days, but it takes a week or two. Like everything else, there are loads of options, such as with or without commie star, checkering, wood, stain

acalles

Quote from: ato memphis on January 15, 2010, 05:39:37 AM
http://www.marschalgrips.com/

He makes them on the spot, and you can check your status. You have to be a "little" patient. Not as patient as a person would have to be to get a custom made 1911 holster these days, but it takes a week or two. Like everything else, there are loads of options, such as with or without commie star, checkering, wood, stain

cool, bookmarked that site.. I've been looking for a good source for real wood grips for my PPK/S. I love that little pistol, too bad .380 ammo is so damn hard to find.  :(



Cyrus, I almost bought a glock like that from my cousin. I'm just not real into glocks. he said it has a healthy kick to it. I never shot it. Can't be worse then my PF9 with +p+ ammo  [evil] :o
(it whacks the palm of your hand pretty good,it isn't comfortable but it isn't bad either and the fire ball  :o )




fastwin

Quote from: VisceralReaction on June 30, 2009, 03:48:06 PM
Well it's a bit more pop shooting the M80 ball over th 5.56.
I qualify expert with my M1A. Never tried it with a smaller caliber.
The M80 sure raises the dust when you're prone.
I have to say for distance and in close I can't beat my M1A.
Hunt for a deal is all I can say and you're better off buying an older 80's model
made with GI parts than purchasing a new rifle.

I've shot one of the early L.H. Gun Co./Devine, Texas M1As once, damn nice shooter. Wish I owned that rifle today! They were the predecessors of the current Springfield Armory M1A rifles. I hear the Devine rifles are quite collectable. I'm kinda a FAL and M1A guy. Sorry no pics. Anyone know some more about the Devine TX rifles?

cyrus buelton

I can't seem to find any hollow point .357 sig rounds. I've been to 3 gun stores and all are sold out.

Going to have to result to ordering online.

grrrr
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