There's now a range report down in hardware/handguns y'all.senorgrand wrote:1911 is one of the few pistols I would still consider buying. They are awesome.
Congratulations CDF!
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There's now a range report down in hardware/handguns y'all.senorgrand wrote:1911 is one of the few pistols I would still consider buying. They are awesome.
Congratulations CDF!
She's a beaut', Clark!CDFingers wrote:My birthday present/happy retirement present to myself, a stainless Springfield mil spec 1911.
There is no better day than today to take it to the range, what with the first t indictments and so on. I will post about it in range reports.
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I was wondering who owned a revolver with LGC-branded Stealie grips. Should have guessed.CDFingers wrote:
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Now you just need the Ultimate Accessory ...aasoverteakettle wrote:Oh man! New Ruger SR22 finally made its range debut. So fun! Sighted in easily! Tight groups at 20'. Feels great in hand.
Yellow pelican case?SailDesign wrote:Now you just need the Ultimate Accessory ...aasoverteakettle wrote:Oh man! New Ruger SR22 finally made its range debut. So fun! Sighted in easily! Tight groups at 20'. Feels great in hand.
Hey, howdja do that? It's cool.Darwinchip wrote:Another ruined masterpiece while I have too much time at work. This time a MKIII with a hint of steampunk flair...
Beautiful!Bacchus wrote:Dunno if there is a Ruger SP 101 around but here's mine. On the lassie's jack o' lantern, in .357.
Yes. I love stainless and wood.K9s wrote:Beautiful!Bacchus wrote:Dunno if there is a Ruger SP 101 around but here's mine. On the lassie's jack o' lantern, in .357.
Custom mixing cerakote to make the copper and brass/bronze colors, a lot of time with a scotch-brite pad wearing the brown/black and light blue colors to make it look worn out. (There's still dust from that all over my workbench.)nigel wrote:Hey, howdja do that? It's cool.Darwinchip wrote:Another ruined masterpiece while I have too much time at work. This time a MKIII with a hint of steampunk flair...
Very coolSailDesign wrote:I suppose it isn't officially porn until I get out the real camera, but here's the Husqvarna that made it home this morning. Very nice shape considering it was made close to 1890 - quite shootable if I want to pay the $1 per "bang" for the semi-custom ammo.
Retired LE P226 .40 with SRT, Magwell grips, extended mags and TFO front sights. Converted it from DAK to DA/SA myself.Bucolic wrote:Um...that’s a Sig, isn’t it?
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