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    Fostech echo trigger

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    Binary, pull bang, release bang.

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    My home defense, a benelli m3 auto/pump 12ga.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    My home defense, a benelli m3 auto/pump 12ga.

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    Is that an actual Benelli made Benelli, or a hk Benelli colab?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Couchlockd View Post
    Is that an actual Benelli made Benelli, or a hk Benelli colab?
    I had an Benelli M1 that was made by Heckler and Koch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capebuffalo View Post
    I had an Benelli M1 that was made by Heckler and Koch.
    I too had one.

    I forget the lineage or story behind the reason why they were hk.

    Ok found it

    Hk imorted benelli. Once Beretta bought Benelli, Benelli dropped hk as importer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Couchlockd View Post
    Is that an actual Benelli made Benelli, or a hk Benelli colab?
    Benelli benelli

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    I love Ozzy Man commentate this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capebuffalo View Post
    I love Ozzy Man commentate this.
    Ozzy man is a riot. I had not seen that one, thanks Cape.

    I have seen the vid of Mr. Reeves training 3 gun before. I absolutely love that he has that level of dedication to a role he wants to portray. Definitely has been working at it.
    Of course .....I can also watch videos of Jerry Miculek or his daughter shoot all day long. so maybe I just love gun porn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Ender- View Post
    Ozzy man is a riot. I had not seen that one, thanks Cape.

    I have seen the vid of Mr. Reeves training 3 gun before. I absolutely love that he has that level of dedication to a role he wants to portray. Definitely has been working at it.
    Of course .....I can also watch videos of Jerry Miculek or his daughter shoot all day long. so maybe I just love gun porn.
    Gun porn is the best. Especially when you are actually doing it.

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    Attachment 174494

    Always wanted one of these

    I would also like an original CSAA

    Btw... It takes a sick bastard to put plasic grips on an exquisite color case hardened $2000 single action. Makes me angry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
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    Always wanted one of these

    I would also like an original CSAA

    Btw... It takes a sick bastard to put plasic grips on an exquisite color case hardened $2000 single action. Makes me angry
    I had an original Colt Bisley from the early 1900s. it had the same plastic looking grips, but I don't think they were actually plastic they were original. I sold the gun for $3k and it was far from mint condition (pic of it below is just an example). it was on the mantle with my John Wayne limited edition Colt SA 45 (I still have this one with the bone grips shown below)
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    they are fun to shoot, 45 colt is low recoil actually , but does push a pretty hefty bullet
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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    I had an original Colt Bisley from the early 1900s. it had the same plastic looking grips, but I don't think they were actually plastic they were original. I sold the gun for $3k and it was far from mint condition (pic of it below is just an example). it was on the mantle with my John Wayne limited edition Colt SA 45 (I still have this one with the bone grips shown below)
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    they are fun to shoot, 45 colt is low recoil actually , but does push a pretty hefty bullet
    My favorite frame period. I used to quick draw before I fuck my hand with arthritis. Its the only gun that points naturally to me.
    A glock makrs me sick at the feel of it. Just doesnt fit my big ass hand.

    I used to have a callous on my middle finger from the trigger guard of single actions.

    I like your superhawk and the black powder

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    I had an original Colt Bisley from the early 1900s. it had the same plastic looking grips, but I don't think they were actually plastic they were original. I sold the gun for $3k and it was far from mint condition (pic of it below is just an example). it was on the mantle with my John Wayne limited edition Colt SA 45 (I still have this one with the bone grips shown below)
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    they are fun to shoot, 45 colt is low recoil actually , but does push a pretty hefty bullet
    Possibly Bakelite grips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    Possibly Bakelite grips.
    Need walnut with just a slight bit of deep checkering so you know eactly how it lays in your hand.

    Miss doing that shit.
    If I tried drawing now I would probably throw the damn gun at what I was drawing on. Can't hold ont anything intricately and precise.

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    For that revolver, I agree. GH mentioned he thought the grips we're original, and I'm thinking Bakelite was introduced in the early 1900s. . It was a big thing back then since prior to that it was wood or mother of pearl for the "fancy boy" firearms.
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    Nice, it is a good idea for woman, there was as many woman in my class as were men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    Nice, it is a good idea for woman, there was as many woman in my class as were men.
    That makes my heart feel good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    Nice, it is a good idea for woman, there was as many woman in my class as were men.
    Absolutely. I want mine to carry a DA revolver with a narrow grip. Want her to have control.
    Every chick carrying a revolver would put a big end to back alley rape.

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    I think the five seven pistol is the perfect carry option for a woman

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    My wife loves her Glock 43.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capebuffalo View Post
    My wife loves her Glock 43.
    My wife has a glock 43 9mm in the door of her tahoe, a s&w hammerless .38 in her pocketbook, and a Springfield .45 in the console. Of course, most that is my doing lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    My wife has a glock 43 9mm in the door of her tahoe, a s&w hammerless .38 in her pocketbook, and a Springfield .45 in the console. Of course, most that is my doing lol
    Correction Glock 42. My thumb is to big. Lol

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    Btw if every chick carrys a gun... Black friday will be unbelievable.

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    Pffft....organized all my cleaning jags, brushes, grease, oils, patches, etc. today. Filled a 30mm ammo can.
    There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    Pffft....organized all my cleaning jags, brushes, grease, oils, patches, etc. today. Filled a 30mm ammo can.
    How'd the 320 do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Couchlockd View Post
    How'd the 320 do?
    We had rain and I hated to borrow the man's pistol on a rainy day. Headed out early in the morning! I fully expect it to be as good as the Compact I shot. Very good trigger...minimal reset..and very ergonomic.
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    While doing a little fall cleaning today, I found 4,000 rounds of 75g hp .223's I forgot I had. Woohoo, lucky me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    While doing a little fall cleaning today, I found 4,000 rounds of 75g hp .223's I forgot I had. Woohoo, lucky me!
    I love 62 and 75 out my mini. Only weights that group tight at 100 yards

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    While doing a little fall cleaning today, I found 4,000 rounds of 75g hp .223's I forgot I had. Woohoo, lucky me!
    I'm sitting on Fat 50's jammed to the brim with 62s, but have been wanting to try something in the 70gr weight out of my ,20" A2 Windham. My midlength A4 Armalite seems to prefer 55 and 62s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    I'm sitting on Fat 50's jammed to the brim with 62s, but have been wanting to try something in the 70gr weight out of my ,20" A2 Windham. My midlength A4 Armalite seems to prefer 55 and 62s.
    75 hp work good for killing pigs

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    75 hp work good for killing pigs
    The minis twist rate don't like 55 at all. Performs like a smooth bore damn near.lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    75 hp work good for killing pigs
    That's what I was thinking. .270Win is a bit much.
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    Guy on a job handed me a 380 today (he was showing it off) barrel first. I wouldnt have minded.... But it was a jennings...
    I just about dove outta the way.

    Check out my $40 380!
    No... Dont do that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    Guy on a job handed me a 380 today (he was showing it off) barrel first. I wouldnt have minded.... But it was a jennings...
    I just about dove outta the way.

    Check out my $40 380!
    No... Dont do that
    SMH. A Jennings I swear if I got shot by a Jennings, I'd crawl to the nearest gun store and make them finish me off with at least a taurus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Couchlockd View Post
    SMH. A Jennings I swear if I got shot by a Jennings, I'd crawl to the nearest gun store and make them finish me off with at least a taurus
    My sentiments exactly.
    Its like getting shot by a ... ... Idk...

    Something really shiddy and dumb.

    It was nickel plated at least. Shiny anyway... I think tey nickel plate. Rattlecanned or whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    Guy on a job handed me a 380 today (he was showing it off) barrel first. I wouldnt have minded.... But it was a jennings...
    I just about dove outta the way.

    Check out my $40 380!
    No... Dont do that
    The muzzle is probably the safest end on those things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    The muzzle is probably the safest end on those things.
    Not with the slipping sears on those things.
    I had a 22 that would go full auto if you bumped it.

    I chambered a round on day and the jarring of the action made the sear slip. I shot the kitchen table and the bullet came back and hit me in the chest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    Not with the slipping sears on those things.
    I had a 22 that would go full auto if you bumped it.

    I chambered a round on day and the jarring of the action made the sear slip. I shot the kitchen table and the bullet came back and hit me in the chest.
    But they are woefully inaccurate and unreliable. ..and I was joking.
    Totally agree that the muzzle end should never be presented unless you have to defend yourself, but those things are horrible.I picked one up at the hardware store just because it looked so crappy and I swear they are mainly cast and not an investment casting either. Pretty sure it was die cast.
    Just horrible.


    Edit: I gently placed that thing back on the counter and walked away. You could even feel the parting lines from the casting process....just horrible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    But they are woefully inaccurate and unreliable. ..and I was joking.
    Totally agree that the muzzle end should never be presented unless you have to defend yourself, but those things are horrible.I picked one up at the hardware store just because it looked so crappy and I swear they are mainly cast and not an investment casting either. Pretty sure it was die cast.
    Just horrible.


    Edit: I gently placed that thing back on the counter and walked away. You could even feel the parting lines from the casting process....just horrible.
    They are cast zinc.

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