I have two mosin nagants 9130 and an M44. Also I have a K98 w/ a 1942 Whermacht stamping!!! my pics are in this thread somewherez... Agreed the mosin nagant are good cheap fun!!!
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Kimber Gold Match II .45: replaced the rosewood grips with a rubber Hogue grip.
H&K USP .45 Standard Model
H&K USP .45 Standard Model
love the USP. rented a 9mm model at the gun range a while ago. really nice pistols. but like everything german, they're expensive.Marconius wrote:
Kimber Gold Match II .45: replaced the rosewood grips with a rubber Hogue grip.
H&K USP .45 Standard Model
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/9561/ … Kimber.jpg
Baba Booey
They are worth every penny. I also help make commercials for a local gun range, so I got a nice deal on it...looking to get an H&K USC next.
i think the new HK45s are ugly. if i were to ever buy a HK it would be a full size USP in .45
Baba Booey
The United States is one of the few countries in the world that actually allows it's citizens to legally bear firearms. For now, at least. I expect to see forced weapon seizures after martial law and REX-84 are fully implemented.
super Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
some pics of my target rifle. Remington 700 short action in .308 Winchester, factory 24" 5r rifled barrel, Accuracy International Chassis System 2.0, Badger Ordnance 20MOA canted M1913 base, Leupold Mk.4 rings, 30mm US Optics ST-10: fixed 10x37mm, MOA reticle.
Folding stock makes cleaning easier
Chassis disassembled - The rifle action is bolted to a solid block of aluminum, the barrel is completely free-floating. the chassis provides a very stable platform, and it's very comfortable, if not a bit on the heavy side. British designed and built.
This is the scope reticle. The distance between each hash mark represents 2 minutes of arc, 2.094" at 100 yards, 20.97" at 1000 yards.
Folding stock makes cleaning easier
Chassis disassembled - The rifle action is bolted to a solid block of aluminum, the barrel is completely free-floating. the chassis provides a very stable platform, and it's very comfortable, if not a bit on the heavy side. British designed and built.
This is the scope reticle. The distance between each hash mark represents 2 minutes of arc, 2.094" at 100 yards, 20.97" at 1000 yards.
Last edited by Reciprocity (2009-09-24 17:58:21)
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i am no gun 'collector', i have bought a few pieces that appealed to me and are functional (that's the appeal).
you seem to have an eye for firearms, and a nice camera. join the flickr group. our dues are less than the NRA . . .
i am no gun 'collector', i have bought a few pieces that appealed to me and are functional (that's the appeal).
you seem to have an eye for firearms, and a nice camera. join the flickr group. our dues are less than the NRA . . .
Yesterday was my 20th birthday, and my girlfriend's present was the funds necessary to buy my first rifle
Its a Winchester Model 70 Black Shadow, fires .30-06
Fairly basic, however this is something I've wanted all my life. I'm so happy I can finally post in this thread
Its a Winchester Model 70 Black Shadow, fires .30-06
Fairly basic, however this is something I've wanted all my life. I'm so happy I can finally post in this thread
Happy birthday-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
Yesterday was my 20th birthday, and my girlfriend's present was the funds necessary to buy my first rifle
Its a Winchester Model 70 Black Shadow, fires .30-06
http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 3419_n.jpg
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 1715_n.jpg
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 0601_n.jpg
Fairly basic, however this is something I've wanted all my life. I'm so happy I can finally post in this thread
Happy birthday and congrats.-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
Yesterday was my 20th birthday, and my girlfriend's present was the funds necessary to buy my first rifle
Its a Winchester Model 70 Black Shadow, fires .30-06
http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 3419_n.jpg
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 1715_n.jpg
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 0601_n.jpg
Fairly basic, however this is something I've wanted all my life. I'm so happy I can finally post in this thread
How much was it?
$375TehAndroo wrote:
Happy birthday and congrats.-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
Yesterday was my 20th birthday, and my girlfriend's present was the funds necessary to buy my first rifle
Its a Winchester Model 70 Black Shadow, fires .30-06
http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 3419_n.jpg
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 1715_n.jpg
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak … 0601_n.jpg
Fairly basic, however this is something I've wanted all my life. I'm so happy I can finally post in this thread
How much was it?
its in perfect condition...$420ICCULUS wrote:
anyone want to buy my m9?
Icculus, you actually have a loaded magazine in your case? Is that legal in Georgia?
it doesnt leave my house like that
cooey model 840 12 gauge on the left
CIL model 402 20 gauge on the right
Winchester model 94 .30-30 on the left
sureshot .22 on the right
the two enfields and other .22 are in this thread somewhere... no idea where
i bought a mosin M44 carbine today, no pics yet as it hasn't arrived
Marconius wrote:
Icculus, you actually have a loaded magazine in your case? Is that legal in Georgia?
Really makes me appreciate the laws here in AZ.ICCULUS wrote:
it doesnt leave my house like that
Oic.ICCULUS wrote:
$420
you might have better luck @ a show, only to avoid the hassle.
i dont have any kind of license or permit, so the laws arent too bad. if i got a cc permit, i could pretty much take it anywhere loaded
i change my mind like every other day. as of now, i want to keep itburnzz wrote:
Oic.ICCULUS wrote:
$420
you might have better luck @ a show, only to avoid the hassle.
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No, it leaves your house stuck in under your belt, hidden under your T.ICCULUS wrote:
it doesnt leave my house like that
exactly
My Maverick 88
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