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Gun and knife picture thread!

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Like classic a lot, actually i have allways been a fan of revolvers.

There was a fjew i just had to own if i was a American

The S&W model 29 ( offcourse )
The Colt Python 357

Actually there is more than a fjew now that i got started, so this would take a while and i am on my way out the door :mrgreen:
 
Like classic a lot, actually i have allways been a fan of revolvers.

There was a fjew i just had to own if i was a American

The S&W model 29 ( offcourse )
The Colt Python 357

Actually there is more than a fjew now that i got started, so this would take a while and i am on my way out the door :mrgreen:

This particular model is a Colt Trooper in .357.
 
So since I haven't been able to get to shoot my 9 as much as I'd like I went and bought a not inexpensive blowback air pistol. I read and researched on them quite a bit and they seem to be catching on for training inexpensively and conveniently. So for those that either can't shoot on their own property, don't have a range close by or want to save some money these higher end blowback pistols are not only very realistic in every aspect but are also a blast to shoot. I found one that matched my TP9 pretty darn close but if you have a more popular brand pistol you likely could find an exact replica.

Accuracy wasn't bad at 15yrds and I was surprised at the power. I only expected it to dent the can.













 
This afternoon I came upon this poor little Russian immigrant. She looks so sad and helpless that I couldn't help but take pity upon her and give her a good home.

100 Series Saiga IZ132 conversion in 7.62x39. "thumbsup"

 
My Inland M1 .30cal
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I also have a 60's era single shot bolt action 4-10, double barrel break away 12ga and a 1965 Marlin 336 30-30... but no pics of those.
 
My EDC is still going strong, I love this knife, the SOG Flash II.

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And my first real firearm, Ruger 10/22 Carbine. The plan is to use like it is for now, and then I want to get an ATI AR-22 Tactlite stock kit, with a red dot scope.

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Is it pronounced car-bine (like nine), or car-bean? I say car-bean, but I've heard both.
 
Car-bean! "thumbsup"
That's what I thought, but the media here like to pronounce it differently with the RCMP's new Colt C8 Carbines.

Those are awesome fun.

149 r/c worx team driver

That's what I've heard from everybody.

I'll be going to shoot it next Thursday with a couple people from work, I'll post pics of my targets to show how bad my I am with iron sights lol.
 
The Ruger 10/22 should be part of everyone's arsenal. I kept mine stock for a year or so. Then kept it simple with polymer stock, Butler bull barrel, and a 3-9x scope. If you can see it, you can hit it.
 
Looks like I really scored on my Saiga purchase. Turns out the bayonet that was included is a rare North Korean Type 68 AKM bayonet.

They were never imported and the few that make it stateside are "war trophies" from the 1989 Panama invasion!

Very cool and worth about $200.00! :shock:



 
Didn't use iron sights, just snagged the scope off my air rifle since I don't use it, it's a 4x32. I was basically just trying to sight it in, when I started I was in the bottom right :D Haha, don't ask about the bottom left one, I dunno either. It's a fun gun, put 145 rounds through it today. I'll get a better scope later on, just trying this out for now.

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Also shot my coworkers Tikka T3 that she has in .223 flavour, that's a really nice rifle.
 
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