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shortbow

Practically Family
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744
Location
british columbia
Yep, the good old everyman WW2 #4. Depending on bore condition etc., that'd be about a $250-$300 gun up here in the far frozen, they used to be about $50 but are now bringing more because so many were sporterised. Probably fewer of them down in the lower 48, that might have a bearing. But if I could trade straight across for the Marlin .45, I'd be most pleased.
 

Madcap72

One of the Regulars
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156
Location
Seattle WA
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Newest addition, Star mod. B in 9mm, built in 1953, and used by the East German Police.
 

SamMarlowPI

One Too Many
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1,761
Location
Minnesota
quick question...anybody know when external extractors on 1911s were first made or introduced? i was thinking it was a more modern addition by S&W but i'm not sure...thanks...
 

KittyT

I'll Lock Up
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4,463
Location
Boston, MA
SamMarlowPI said:
quick question...anybody know when external extractors on 1911s were first made or introduced? i was thinking it was a more modern addition by S&W but i'm not sure...thanks...

"In 2003, Smith & Wesson introduced their variation of the classic M1911 .45 ACP semi-automatic handgun, the SW1911. This firearm retains the M1911's well known dimensions, operation, and feel, while adding a variety of modern touches. Updates to the design include serration at the front of the slide for easier operation and disassembly, a high "beaver-tail" grip safety, external extractor, lighter weight hammer and trigger, as well as updated internal safeties to prevent accidental discharges if dropped."
 

Lou

One of the Regulars
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182
Location
Philly burbs
jlagman said:
I'm glad I'm not the only paintball player here, I shoot a Phantom.

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It has been several years since I played paintball and would love to get back to it. I was playing just as the semi-autos hit the market, so most people had pumps. I had a Tipmann SL68-II. The Phantom was highly respected back then, and I'm glad to still see it on the market. Great times!
 

Chasseur

Call Me a Cab
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2,494
Location
Hawaii
Great stuff guys!

I collect Continental double guns:

My pride and joy, French artisan gun, Seytre, 12 bore. With some French hunting props:classic Opinel knife, and vintage 1950s Manufrance shotshell carts!

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Latest addition, GDR Merkel drilling, 16/16/7x65r, its now my "go-to gun"

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For the military guys, I collect militaria of the Algerian War, so maybe some MAS and MABs will appear here ;)
 

Kifaru

New in Town
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44
Location
East Midlands, UK
The shotgun is beautiful but the double rifle is stunning. I'm working up the cash to build a 45-70 double rifle for smacking Cape Buffalo. I'd really love a H&H Nitro Express rifle but all of my rich relatives are still very much alive...
 

rumblefish

One Too Many
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1,326
Location
Long Island NY
Chasseur said:
Latest addition, GDR Merkel drilling, 16/16/7x65r, its now my "go-to gun"

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1. I'd like to own a drilling
2. I'd like to have, close by, the property that would give me the need to carry a scatter gun/rifle.

I must ask though; why scope it? The situation I see myself in is, hunting deer upstate NY while small game is open. Taking what game, big or small, that presents itself. I've seen many drillings scoped, so I'm sure I'm missing something.;)

Nice Guns!

*I believe in Merkels*
 

buler

I'll Lock Up
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4,383
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Wisconsin
This was my dad's JP Sauer double. Thought you might appreciate it. I'm going to be selling it for my mother.

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Bill
 

Chasseur

Call Me a Cab
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2,494
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Hawaii
Rumblefish,

Its scoped because of the hunting I do. Here in Hawaii its spot and stalk, and shooting at far distances for big game (unless its pig hunting with dogs and a big knife!:eek: ). Hunting without a scope is very, very difficult. Also I use it for stalking in other places as well. 7x65r is a very flat shooting caliber, similar to 280.

However, I hear you about a scopeless drilling for Eastern woods. When I first wanted a drilling I was living on the East Coast and I remain convinced that a light drilling in 7 or 8mm (or even an old one in 9.3x72r) with some 16 (or 20 bore) tubes would be a perfect "whatever you see" gun: deer, grouse, turkeys, etc.
 

carter

I'll Lock Up
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5,921
Location
Corsicana, TX
buler said:
This was my dad's JP Sauer double. Thought you might appreciate it. I'm going to be selling it for my mother.

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Bill

Bill, Welcome aboard! That Sauer double looks to be in fine condition. Please let us know when you are selling. Some of us would be interested I'm certain.
 

warbird

One Too Many
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1,171
Location
Northern Virginia
Kifaru said:
The shotgun is beautiful but the double rifle is stunning. I'm working up the cash to build a 45-70 double rifle for smacking Cape Buffalo. I'd really love a H&H Nitro Express rifle but all of my rich relatives are still very much alive...


The 45-70 is a poor choice for Cape Buffalo. There are many better choices, especially in double rifle. Not that it couldn't kill one, but there are several choices which put the odds in your favor. And when you speak of dangerous game, which can snuff you out quickly, I like the idea of odds being in my favor.

I will also point out to you one somewhat important fact, hunting cape buffalo in Africa is illegal with a 45-70. You are much better off with the 375 H&H or the 416.
 

Chasseur

Call Me a Cab
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2,494
Location
Hawaii
Guys,

Glad to see the Sauer and the LC Smith doubles up here!

To continue the double gun motif:

My equipment for battue, or driven game hunting for boar and roe deer:
Chapuis 9.3xx74r double rifle, dagger, and signaling horn

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For the military folks, my main military collecting interest is the French war in Algeria, 1954-62. Especially the French colonial or marine troops.

Officer's kit with pre-war MAB D 32ACP pistol (though I must confess its a modern officer's Marine kepi....)

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One of the classic battle rifles of that war, and the world in the mid-20th Century, the MAS 49/56!

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