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My favorite toy
Fully registered AK-7.62X39
Sound does not keep -up low res. camera setting. But you'll get the drift. http://vid210.photobucket.com/albums...souriStyle.mp4
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Ive never heard anyone complain about the accuracy of the H&R revolvers before, usually ppl seem to like them... mine is a 1941... and it shoots quite consistantly so I dont have any complaints but I dont expect alot from it either... if I miss... its probably not the guns fault When I was in the militia we used a little 9mm Browning with about 4.5" barrel... might as well gave me a slingshot.. but those were well used and abused firearms and condition affects handguns more so than a rifle I think. For accuracy I stick to my 7mm STW with 140gr... I have an 8" round plate hangin 387 yards from the back deck, rarely miss it.... but living in alberta means theres rarely a calm day so calculating windage is sometimes a challenge. Im still waitin to see some muzzleloader pics... heres my two...
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The gun on the bottom is beautiful, the stock appers to be the same as the one on my ruger.
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Thx... the Knight is a 54cal MK 85... MK stands for Margret Knight(the makers daughter) and it was built in 1985. It has a .22 short barrel that screws inside the 54 with a simple change of the breach block, updated primer kit, few other original options.
the other one in the case is a Gonic 50cal magnum, usually if Im taking one mzldr Im taking both so they stay in the same box, wife has shot the Gonic a few times but she prefers her 870 slugger...
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Lance / Alberta Can IH 127 w/deck, snowblade IH 154 Loboy(x2) w/creeper 3pt and 3160 deck CCC 12.5 w/deck Plus 35 or so non IH tractors |
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A good friend just sent me this target he shot today at 300 yards and with the LaRue Tractical OBR he used ( factory pic)
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i am going to buy another pistol soon. i am looking at a m&p shield springfield xd or a glock. in no hurry btw.has anyone had any experience with this pistols ?
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--------- As promised now that I'm off the craptop, some pics of some of mine! Ruger 10/22 TD model with folding stock, QD sling mounts, QD scope mounts, $12 (stole it on clearance) Tasco 4x32(?) scope, and a BX-25 mag (I have a couple of those). This full size rife can fit in the center console of my Jeep and be totally assembled in about 30 seconds. It's broken down in the pic. The "odd" looking tid-bit in the picture under the weaver rail and past the stock is a CD player remote to prop it up for the pic. 1891/30 Mosin Nagant with NC Star Pistol scope modification (I think also 4x32, which is way not enough for that rifle, but the price was right and the project was fun)! My M70ABT Yugo Underfolder, Hogue Grip, Cheap (too cheap... I don't like them) Tapco foregrips, cheap (same story.. needs an upgrade to the USA made Aluminum Tapco foregrip) UTG foregrip, UTG 270 lumen (I think... It's bright) flash light and mount (which I really do like), Yugo Bayonet and Mag.. Then the Yugo again with a drummie and the stock folded with no bayonet... It's sitting on top of essentially a microwave in that picture (no length compensation problems for me!) and the playing cards show how short that full on 7.62x39 rifle is... Clearing a room isn't an issue. I call him Mr. Yuck. OH! And one of my latest purchase, my Ruger LC-9 in my giant meat hook. Neat little pistol, but I have a few complaints about it. I'll expand on that if someone wants me to. With the extended factory mags it fits my huge hand like a real firearm would while still being dainty to carry (shown with the stock mag in that picture). None of the S-12 because its still not converted and I'm embarrassed by that. |
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I also thought about the compact xd three months ago when I bought a small frame 40 cal. But I shot a Glock 27 and loved it. I had several other glocks, and they are solid guns at that price point. Bought the Glock 27 and long story short, it got stole out of my wifes truck a week ago. I went today and bought another one. I lean toward the Glocks, but probably from familiarity. I really don't think of those guns, there is a bad choice. You could go to a range and rent all three in the caliber you are wanting, and shoot them. You may be able to narrow your choices and have fun at the same time. IMHO |
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