Picked up a few in the last few months.
close ups of the four commemorative colt 1911's. (made in the 70's)
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1919 I picked up off a guy.
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Steve 03:25 PM 05-08-2017
issues 10:41 AM 05-11-2017
Don't know why I have missed this thread, so many beautiful toys!
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Brian D. 09:21 AM 05-22-2017
Glock started out using serial numbers with a two letter prefix, then a three or four digit number. So flash forward from 1984 to 2017, they now are up to four letter prefixes.
So, why did I mention this? Because yesterday I bought a model 17 with serial number "ACME***". Step aside Wile E. Coyote, that roadrunner bast*** is all mine now!!
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issues 10:32 PM 05-22-2017
Originally Posted by Brian D.:
Glock started out using serial numbers with a two letter prefix, then a three or four digit number. So flash forward from 1984 to 2017, they now are up to four letter prefixes.
So, why did I mention this? Because yesterday I bought a model 17 with serial number "ACME***". Step aside Wile E. Coyote, that roadrunner bast*** is all mine now!! :-)
Lol!
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Brian D. 09:09 AM 06-02-2017
I need to find a "BANG" flag on a stick, so I can take some humorous photos of the ACME Glock. By the way it hasn't backfired and blown off my face yet; I don't think the ACME company liked Wile E. for some reason, even though he must have been their biggest customer.
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Originally Posted by Brian D.:
I need to find a "BANG" flag on a stick, so I can take some humorous photos of the ACME Glock. By the way it hasn't backfired and blown off my face yet; I don't think the ACME company liked Wile E. for some reason, even though he must have been their biggest customer.
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Finally shot my M&P 15-22 over Memorial Day weekend, what a fun gun. The little red dot I put on is deadly accurate, great plinker!
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Steve 01:45 PM 06-02-2017
Originally Posted by Remo:
Finally shot my M&P 15-22 over Memorial Day weekend, what a fun gun. The little red dot I put on is deadly accurate, great plinker!
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My friend that owns the hunting lease had an end of the year bbq a couple of weekends ago. He had a .22 shootout for the members and he brought out his HK 416-22. It was a very fun gun to shoot!
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Cant go wrong with the 22's. Cheap and fun to shoot.
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Ashcan Bill 12:31 PM 06-05-2017
Originally Posted by HK3-:
Cant go wrong with the 22's. Cheap and fun to shoot. :-)
Here's one of my favs.
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[quote=Ashcan Bill;2125846]Here's one of my favs.
Wow I like that! Very nice.
Lets see some more .22's! I will post some of mine when I get a minute or two.
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Steve 10:20 AM 06-16-2017
I've gotten a few looks, especially after a new neighbor moves in...
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I usually have bodies in my trunk, no room for the guns .
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Steve 03:51 PM 06-16-2017
Originally Posted by Remo:
I usually have bodies in my trunk, no room for the guns .
Shhhhhhh, first rule...
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s15driftking 10:31 AM 07-05-2017
Conjugal visit while they are in jail.
Mp5SD SBR
Mp5 Reverse Stretch machine gun (sear)
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Steve 01:57 PM 07-05-2017
On a tangent, sometime over the holiday weekend the building management at my office put up signs on the front and back entrances "No firearms/any weapons past this point". Boy, I sure feel safer now. I'm sure anyone wanting to be a bad person is going to stop and give it a second thought now.
Funny thing is, until a month or two ago, you had to have a card key to get into the building, and there were security portals in place to access most areas of the building that also required a card key. Now, the portals are gone and the doors unlocked from 7 am to 6 pm, BUT we have a sign. Woohoo!
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