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Gun and knife picture thread!

Time for some knife's!
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^^Damn nice collection Troy! I may or may not have placed a large order at Palmetto State Armory. :mrgreen:
 
I don't own any, but wouldn't mind having a nice lever gun. Something in me just digs the old traditional weapons of days gone by. Also, just my opinion, but for not a lot more money you could buy a Henry.

It wouldn't be a beater if I paid nearly double for the Henry. My dad has a simple .22lr Henry and it's a keeper. Open sights is as good as my scoped 10/22 to me.
 
It wouldn't be a beater if I paid nearly double for the Henry. My dad has a simple .22lr Henry and it's a keeper. Open sights is as good as my scoped 10/22 to me.

Gotcha, and nothing wrong with a beater, got a couple of those myself. I just happened to be looking on Buds when I saw your post, some of the Henry's were only a couple hundred more than the Rossi of the same caliber. I've come to love Buds and GunBroker both, and my local FFL does the transfer for $15, no muss no fuss. Dammit, now I want a lever gun. :flipoff:
 
I did some more online research and I'm going for the Rossi now. I'll cruise all the local pawn shops for an older Marlin or a used Henry before placing an order for the Rossi. A 45-70 isn't out of the question either. But I'd prefer something I can pack through the woods or load up on the tractor and not worry about marring the blue or rust.
 
Oh yeah, I understand that. The 45-70 would be cool as hell because of the history of it. Not sure about finding ammo or the cost of it though. BUT, a good 30-30 is tough to beat, and I woulnd't pass up one in .357 either. I already have plans for the my firearm money for this year, or you'd be really tempting me on a lever gun.
 
So I've been interested in the .300 blackout round for a while now, and so I decided on a .300 blackout build for my deer gun for next season (at least that's my excuse for another gun build :mrgreen:), and parts are starting to roll in so I thought I'd post up a few pics. It will be built up as a pistol, and the lower was transferred as such until I file for and receive my stamp to go the SBR route. I'll update as stuff shows up.

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120gr .300blk vs XM855 62gr 5.56mm

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Canik TP9 SA here. Not new to guns but it's the first pistol I own on paper. Only put 100rds through it so far just last weekend but so far am loving it. Next buy will be a very budget friendly AR in a .223/5.56 flavor.






 
Lower is done with the exception of the take down / pivot pins and buffer setup which I'm waiting on.

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Got some more stuff in yesterday. My complete upper, my muzzle brake, and KAK shockwave pistol buffer tube and pistol brace, and 250rds of ammo. End plate and castle nut should be here today and she'll be done until I decide on an optic.

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Using the clevis pin trick to install the pivot pin spring and detent worked like a champ. You simply line up a hole in the pin with the hole in the receiver, drop the pin and spring in, then use a punch to push them both down and rotate until the pin holds them in place, easy peasy.

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Then just butt the pivot pin up and slide through and rotate until the detent catches in the notch.

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Also installed a 5 slot keymod rail section, and cut down and sanded an extra LaRue tactical hand stop to fit, and installed my brake.

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Just finished my 1st AR build..

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Spikes tactical spartan lower
Yankee hill upper
Spike tactical enhanced lower kit
cmmg 16in melonite barrel
Anderson arms m16 bolt carrier group
Ambidextrous short throw safety lever
Fortis charging handle
BCM grip and lower guard
15in quad rail w fde and green covers
low pro gas block
Fab defense stock,magwell grip,foregrip
buffer tube,sping and
Ferfrans CRD and muzzle brake
Spartan take down pins ext and ext mag release
Quick release flashlight mount w 1000L flashlight

Barska AR-X 3x30mm scope Mil dot ill rectacle
Reflex red dot sight on 1oclock rail
Alum iron sights,flip up


And my Glock 19
ext mag release,ext slide release
3.5lb trigger
ss guide rod w 17lb spring
Alum USA back plate..grip plug
stipple job..amazing the difference in grip!
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Glock 43..
KNK Button head screw for ext mag release,wasnt paying $20. Snag free,just enough added height.
Vickers Tactical slide release
USA backplate
Grip plug
Strike industries ext mag +2
Streamlight TLR-6 laser/flashlight
Stippling by me
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Next up is a ksg 12g!! :twisted:
 
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Well, she's finished, for now. Stole my Aimpoint off my 16" (it has BUIS) until I decide on an optic. I also broke out the camera gear and tried to get creative, or failed miserably :mrgreen:, not sure which. Dawned on me I hadn't posted any specs either. It's more or less an all Palmetto State Armory (PSA) build.

Lower Receiver

PSA 7075 T6 blem mil spec forged receiver
PSA Classic Lower Parts Kit (bolt release, mag release, FCG)
PSA carbine buffer and spring
Magpul MOE grip and trigger guard
KAK shockwave pistol buffer tube
KAK shockwave pistol brace
Noveske QD end plate
ATI castle nut

Upper

PSA forged 7075-T6 A3 upper
PSA 8.5" Nitride 4150V barrel 1:8 twist in .300blk
PSA Bolt: Full-auto profile bolt carrier group. Milspec Carpenter No. 158 steel bolt, Shot Peened, High pressure tested, Mag particle inspected, Gas Key Hardened to USGI Specifications, Fastened with Grade 8 screws, and Staked Per Mil-Spec. 8620 steel M-16 profile carrier chrome lined and phosphate coated.
PSA Keymod 7” free float handguard
LaRue tactical hand stop
Simple Threaded Devices CRD

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Canik TP9 SA here. Not new to guns but it's the first pistol I own on paper. Only put 100rds through it so far just last weekend but so far am loving it. Next buy will be a very budget friendly AR in a .223/5.56 flavor.








I came across this brand the other day, seems like a great buy for the $. How is the feel while shooting?


Raising boys into RealMen!!
 
I came across this brand the other day, seems like a great buy for the $. How is the feel while shooting?


Raising boys into RealMen!!




Personally I really like the grip, although some have complained about the 'pyramids' on the front and rear being too aggressive. Recoil was typical of any 9mm, fairly minimal.

I won't comment too much on accuracy because it's been years since I've shot a pistol but there are several youtube vids of more regular shooters hitting a man sized target at 25yds with this model. If I can work myself up to that I'd be more than happy for a home defense or even carry. This was a few rounds from 15yds weekend before last.







And I picked this up the other day from a local GS, as if 18rds aren't enough. :mrgreen:


 
Kershaw Zero Tolerance G10 Knife "thumbsup"
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Sig Sauer SP2022 9mm w/ 17rnd Mag + 15rnd Backup mag "thumbsup":flipoff:
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And yes, before anyone asks there is a round chambered at all times, even at home. I am at work in these pictures....Armed Security. It is a dual stage trigger with a decocker, no external safety except for the booger finger. :lmao::flipoff:
 
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