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Posted: 6/29/2020 11:54:58 AM EST
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De Lisle Carbine |
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View Quote A buddy has one of these for sale in .50 ae. |
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IMI Timberwolf in .357 Magnum. Wished I had picked one up in the 90's when they were available.
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20mm Oerlikon like Clark Gable had in "Soldier of Fortune."
Attached File Or maybe a smaller 20MM. Attached File $189.50 |
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Hi Point ca$h money edition.
Bc what else am I going to throw out a window?! |
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Quoted: For me a old H. Koon "Snake Charmer". I missed out on one today, the owner of the shop snatched it up. https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-sWxcHAlQOyE/WDIFzK7fSnI/AAAAAAAAX4s/G3x-whoB98AKTNDOl0IH2dTb2biGtp3LACLcB/s1600/2016-11-15%2B19_08_35-snake_charmer_ad.jpg View Quote My prospector buddy had a snake charmer back in the '80s. I thought it was ridiculous, but it was fun to shoot and seemed to be a well made gun. |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/58021/67194469_2397163100375823_78393491138281-1482119.JPG View Quote I feel like a 44 Mag DE is like a Mustang with a V6. Gotta be 50 AE otherwise you're just posing. |
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Quoted: I feel like a 44 Mag DE is like a Mustang with a V6. Gotta be 50 AE otherwise you're just posing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I feel like a 44 Mag DE is like a Mustang with a V6. Gotta be 50 AE otherwise you're just posing. If I actually bought one it would definitely be a 50, that was just the first good pic of the gold tiger stripe I saw |
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I mean, I wish I had a use for the PS90 and Five SeveN I just sold. Fun range toys but just not practical for me compared to more economical options.
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/58021/67194469_2397163100375823_78393491138281-1482119.JPG View Quote Thats no gun, thats a tiger in whatever form it chooses to be in. |
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Starr carbine.
Went to a small town auction when I was 13, had money I had saved up from mowing yards and putting up hay. There was one of these, good shape but missing the fore stock, I had $40.00 in my pocket, it sold for $45.00. I was sad, but hey.......... I still had my hard earned folding money. Attached File |
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I dunno man, an RPD is definitely on the useful side of the wishlist given today's environment |
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I want a Ruger Single Seven Bisley in .327 Federal Magnum. Why? I want to make a scaled down variant of Keith's #5 Revolver. It is less powerful than a .357 magnum, and costs way more than a .22 LR and yet...I still want one because I think it would be neat.
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Dardick or a Webley Fosbery.
I'm fond of mechanical oddities. Could throw in that weird Japanese machine gun that feeds off stacked stripper clips too. |
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Wow, made it before SPAS-12 but I’m gonna say AA-12 given the times
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Quoted: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1524/1342/products/on8051b__1.jpg?v=1571453959 Also a T/C Contender with a handful of barrels. 30-30 54R 5.56 45-70 View Quote You might have to get the Encore tp shoot 54R. I couldn't get a .303 British barreI dur to it being too high pressure, I think 54R might be a touch higher. I have a .45-70 barrel, have had them in 5.56 and .30-30. Any member who thinks they want a .45-70 Contender is welcome to shoot mine. |
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View Quote Waiting on a stamp for a similarly sized SXS. The question is, do I leave it in rough condition for the Mad Max, post SHTF look(inspiration for the gun in the first place) or make it look good? It will have 8.7 inch barrels after the saw. |
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View Quote this all day is the end of all threads |
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