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Post by sonofarwyn on Sept 3, 2020 18:09:16 GMT
Does an antique Vetterli Carcano rifle count? The things are completely non functional and will explode if you shoot them, but they are cool to have anyway and cheap. I picked up several Carcanos recently. Probably from the source as yours. Also have an actual German K98 on the way. Now I just need a MAS 36 and my WW2 collection is more or less complete.
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Post by nerdthenord on Sept 3, 2020 21:33:25 GMT
Does an antique Vetterli Carcano rifle count? The things are completely non functional and will explode if you shoot them, but they are cool to have anyway and cheap. I picked up several Carcanos recently. Probably from the source as yours. Also have an actual German K98 on the way. Now I just need a MAS 36 and my WW2 collection is more or less complete. Nice!
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Post by Lord Newport on Sept 4, 2020 15:23:50 GMT
Just picked up a HK VP9sk...
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Post by sonofarwyn on Sept 4, 2020 21:01:35 GMT
I have the full size. Very impressed with it.
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Post by harrybeck on Sept 4, 2020 21:10:13 GMT
Couple fn 9mms, and of course a kimber evo.
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Post by Eric Bergeron on Sept 4, 2020 21:52:09 GMT
I am actually looking to sell off a brand new only 65 rounds through it Beretta M9A1, anyone interested?
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Post by harrybeck on Sept 4, 2020 22:16:00 GMT
How much
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Post by Lord Newport on Sept 4, 2020 23:18:05 GMT
I have the full size. Very impressed with it. I have several std size VP9's and the Long slide version too. I wanted to add the sk to my CCW lineup. I am actually looking to sell off a brand new only 65 rounds through it Beretta M9A1, anyone interested? Why dont you like it?
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Post by Eric Bergeron on Sept 5, 2020 0:18:45 GMT
I have the full size. Very impressed with it. I have several std size VP9's and the Long slide version too. I wanted to add the sk to my CCW lineup. I am actually looking to sell off a brand new only 65 rounds through it Beretta M9A1, anyone interested? Why dont you like it? Honestly I am just not a gun person, I've owned several guns over the years and just doesn't do it for me like swords do and since I just bought 2 new swords and have a 3rd on the way next year, rather sell that to help pay down the sword purchases.
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Post by harrybeck on Sept 5, 2020 0:46:50 GMT
How much
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Post by Eric Bergeron on Sept 5, 2020 1:25:54 GMT
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Post by nerdthenord on Sept 5, 2020 12:36:25 GMT
Being cheeky here, but since I already posted two real steel ones I think I can get away with this. Airsoft MP5, something I’ve been wanting for a long long time.  
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Post by 28shadow on Sept 5, 2020 23:17:19 GMT
Couple fn 9mms, and of course a kimber evo. How do you like the Kimber evo? I've considered it but a little pricey for a single stack compared to a comparable Walther/Glock/Smith. I myself carry a Walther PPS M2 and love single stacks.
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Post by harrybeck on Sept 5, 2020 23:23:57 GMT
I love it. I also love my p365 sig
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Post by markitzero on Oct 31, 2020 0:42:15 GMT
CZ-82, CZ-52, Romanian Tokarev. Guess who just got a C&R?
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Post by William Swiger on Oct 31, 2020 11:21:39 GMT
Bought a new Sig M17 last month. Also a couple black powder Uberti revolvers. Bought a conversion cylinder for one to shoot regular 45 Colt. Debating on getting a conversion for the other as the cylinder uses BP 38 Colt which is not a common round.
I have actually been downsizing some of the collection since most firearms are selling at or more than I paid. Guy at work is an FFL and has a Gun Broker account. Normally you take a hit on the price you paid on most firearms but not right now.....
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Post by Lord Newport on Oct 31, 2020 16:48:39 GMT
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Post by Lord Newport on Oct 31, 2020 23:56:43 GMT
1911 is my favorite semiauto followed by most CZ models. No hi power love huh?
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Post by wlewisiii on Nov 26, 2020 5:03:01 GMT
1911 is my favorite semiauto followed by most CZ models. Far prefer Tristar CZ75B clone over any 1911 I've ever held: worn out Army rattle traps through a decent Rock Island and even a $5000 custom. JMB did a great job on the 1911 and gave a good start to Dieudonné Saive on the HiPower but time has passed it by. The 75 is just simply better.
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Post by Lord Newport on Nov 26, 2020 16:17:24 GMT
1911 is my favorite semiauto followed by most CZ models. Here is a little bit of CZ news...Be careful out there children. Update 11/11/2020: We now know that the firearm in question was a DA/SA CZ Shadow, which does not have an internal firing pin block. According to eyewitnesses, the gun missed the holster during Load and Make Ready, fell and struck the concrete indoor range floor hammer first, causing the round to discharge. gatdaily.com/uspsa-range-officer-shot/ Note: I'm not judging the CZ, I own two myself (CZ75 and CZ75B), it could have just as easily been a pre-series 80 1911. 1911 is my favorite semiauto followed by most CZ models. Far prefer Tristar CZ75B clone over any 1911 I've ever held: worn out Army rattle traps through a decent Rock Island and even a $5000 custom. JMB did a great job on the 1911 and gave a good start to Dieudonné Saive on the HiPower but time has passed it by. The 75 is just simply better. The 1911 was DESIGNED to rattle. If it doesn't rattle a little when shaken, its not reliable. I own two Colt's, a number of Springfield Armory's and a custom built on a Caspian frame. All great guns but I will no longer CCW or compete with one.
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