Bugguy
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That's good to know. I'll give it one more shot at looking for it, then its the hacksaw. Thanks!
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This is the gun they won't let the police have. It'll shoot right through a man, son.
C. 1925 vintage Smith and Wesson Military and Police .32-20. Nice bore, and the color case is still brilliant on the hammer behind the lockplate.
I just pulled my early-WWII vintage P-38 out of the vault. My father took it off an officer and they let him take it home. I still have the authorization paper. That was really a different time. I've fired this twice; before that it could have been just test fired.
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My favorite wheel gun a Colt official police with a 6" barrel made in 1929 Its a great shooter.
Holy Cow Ranger4-7, that's not a collection - it's a whole museum! - Very Cool.
That S&W .44 posted earlier brings back good memories. My dad wanted to get me a new gun for my 18th, and was surprised when I asked for a long barreled, stainless .44 magnum. It was a beauty, and a blast to shoot. I got an idea of the power when shooting at some targets mounted on hay bales. I heard the bullet pass through, and heard it go through a wood barn, and keep whining on its way for about three more seconds. I was terrified I had killed every neighbor, cow and horse for miles, until we found the bullet at the end of a long trench in the dirt, very far from where I shot it, several hundred yards from the exit wound on the barn. Sold it when I moved to CA for rent money, should have kept it and lived out of my car. Frank
P.S. - yes, I know, terrible gun safety, and my dad taught me better, but teenage boys do dumb stuff when there's pretty girls around. The girl I let shoot it next had it fly right out of her hand. She needed a lot of consoling.
So admittedly, it has taken me quite some time to post for the first time. I thoroughly enjoy the Lounge, and have learned so much from the members, over the years. I figured it was time to contribute, so here goes a few shots of a portion of my collection.
Uberti clones of the Winchester 1873 Rifle and of 1875 Remington pistol
Remington Rand 1911A1 and Springfield Armory M1 Garand
Remington M1903. 1941 production with mostly Remington parts.
Springfield Armory M1. 1945 production
Inland M1 Carbine
Harrington and Richardson M1 Garand. 1955 vintage
Armscorp M14 (Pre-ban for thse of us still stuck in states where it matters).
Winchester Model 70 in .30-06. 1951 vintage
Transferrable Swedish M45 9mm SMG (built on a Wilson tube)
Transferrable M16 (Sendra receiver)
Now its time to see if I can post some pictures of jackets, hats and boots!
Thanks for looking,
Chris
That M-16 is a beauty ! You must have had that for a while with all the ridiculous Bans in MA.
Right but they have to be a certain length and that flash hider and barrel are way to short and its a adjustable stock ?
So is that a fully auto or a just a semi only? Just saying its still has the bayonet lug to I mean those were banned like what 1990 in mass?
Unless you have a collectors license to buy fully auto but I looked into that you need a safe thats like the size of a small town along with a bunch of other ridiculous requirements .
Here's a new belt/holster/mag.carrier combo for my current fave...
from UBG holsters, great price & quality.