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Quoted: It's a fun one to pull out and make people freak out for a second. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234241/20221112_192920_jpg-2598067.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234241/20221112_192913_jpg-2598068.JPG Had this in my pocket when the fedboi gave me his coin. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234241/20221112_192938_jpg-2598077.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: It's a fun one to pull out and make people freak out for a second. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234241/20221112_192920_jpg-2598067.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234241/20221112_192913_jpg-2598068.JPG Had this in my pocket when the fedboi gave me his coin. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234241/20221112_192938_jpg-2598077.JPG Super boring story of how I got it. I work at a gun range, couple guys came in to shoot, gave everyone working a coin. I'm not that special. |
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I have a meteor but can't remember where I put it. My wife said I gave it to my daughter but she said I did not so one day I will go on an Easter egg hunt for it and take pics.
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Quoted: Damn. Thought I liked big, obnoxious things. You gonna hang that on a wall or ceiling? It looks cool. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Damn. Thought I liked big, obnoxious things. You gonna hang that on a wall or ceiling? It looks cool. Maidened that bird this afternoon and it flies awesome! |
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Quoted: I have 1 of the 4 IBA XM3's that my STA platoon had in Fallujah, Iraq during our 2008/9 deployment! We used 2 of the rifles, the other 2 sat in the armory. Even though I wasn't issued this rifle (it was issued to one of my friends in the platoon, Sgt Fechner), it's still mind-blowing to know that we had it in Iraq and it's sitting in one of my gun safes right now! I purchased it about 5 years ago from the CMP and the provenance on this XM3 is exceptional. My friend took a bunch of photos of the rifle, put his name on the logbook and filled out a page or two in the logbook with the location of where he used it (Camp Baharia). There's also a pretty well known photo of this exact XM3 floating around online, but it was taken by a sniper from a previous unit and the rifle had an older paint job. Since this rifle has logbook documentation and photographs of it in Iraq from 2 different units on 2 separate deployments, it makes this rifle the best documented XM3 in private hands! All of the CMP XM3's are good to go, but none of them have in country photos like this rifle does! Here's a photo of this XM3 that was taken by a sniper from another unit on a different deployment. The XM3's were regional assets, so once they were brought into Iraq they stayed in their specific AO. When my unit got to Camp Baharia, 4 XM3's were sitting there waiting for us and we turned them over to 1/7 when they ripped with us. This is what my XM3 looked like when we first pulled it out of the armory, Sgt. Fechner painted it FDE soon afterwards. https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/attachments/ex10-jpg.7823885/ Here are the photos Sgt. Fechner took when he finished painting the rifle. These photos were taken at Camp Baharia and you can see the man-made lake in the background. Camp Baharia used to be a luxury resort called Dreamland for Iraqis before the war and Sadam's 2 sons had a palace on the island in the center of the lake. The palace was destroyed and there's tons of stories from the locals about the crazy shit the 2 brothers would do there (rape and kill women, then sink their bodies in the lake). I did get to go fishing in the lake and I caught some species of Asp or whatever. Here's a Wikipedia link to Camp Baharia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Baharia Here's a YouTube link to an old Iraqi commercial for Dreamland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG61C8swnGI Sgt. Fechner's photos of my XM3: https://i.imgur.com/Xoy0ljo.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/aNLRRBh.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/1Oi4DKX.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/FKTwTgo.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/HwBkqm3.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/g7a5XtV.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/N7iqhdp.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/Jy82zFl.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/shMcdz6.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/bx5JGBh.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/ejC7FNQ.jpeg My XM3 in it's full deployment kit:: https://i.imgur.com/GFi63Lr.jpeg With the original USMC used PVS-22 night vision that's original to this rifle and deployment kit: https://i.imgur.com/0PFa7Si.jpeg And with my PWS built USMC M40A6: https://i.imgur.com/DhMfrk5.jpeg Accurate Shooter did a small article on this rifle's CMP action, here's a link to that article. I don't think the CMP still has the old auction listing for this rifle, but there's some of the CMP auction photos in this article: https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2017/06/milsurp-gold-the-27556-xm-3-sniper-rifle/ View Quote thats pretty damn cool dude |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/306765/47D64833-A1C5-4E4E-8977-9FA6AD197B10_jpe-2611636.JPG View Quote Forrest Gump seems to be doing well for himself. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/306765/47D64833-A1C5-4E4E-8977-9FA6AD197B10_jpe-2611636.JPG View Quote Is that Sawmill and 161? |
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Quoted: Is that Sawmill and 161? Yes. BD's Mongolian Barbeque would be just over the viewer's left shoulder. |
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My Dad lived in W. Germany in the 80's. He had friends who would scuba dive at night under bridges and scour the mud for weapons tossed in at the end of WWII. This .50cal cap and ball pistol came from the Rhine. It's in remarkably good shape. The springs are gone, but the action still works.
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View Quote Sorry. I have that |
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Quoted: French cleats. Holes every 4 inches. Align with studs, add mediocre plastic anchors in remaining holes. I order lengths equal to the picture, move it left or right to align holes with studs, mark it, cut the excess, then mount to wall. The picture I just posted hit three studs which is great because it's heavy as hell. View Quote We mounted a 60 pound mirror in our NC dining room using a French cleat. It's the best method I know of for that kind of weight because, as mentioned, you engage multiple studs independent of the mount points on the piece. |
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Anyone have one of these?
Attached File Attached File Unfortunately it is missing 2 parts, The round ammo mag that sits on top, the oval name plate that mounts to the top rear of gun. If you crank the handle the barrels rotate and there is a clicking sound to mimic firing sounds. Anyone have a complete one or info on these i would love to hear more about them. |
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Quoted: Maidened that bird this afternoon and it flies awesome! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Damn. Thought I liked big, obnoxious things. You gonna hang that on a wall or ceiling? It looks cool. Maidened that bird this afternoon and it flies awesome! My favorite aircraft. They still use them here in the Philippines. They gave the IS-backed Maute Group a a lot of precision-dropped Mk82 love during the Marawi siege a few years ago. |
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I have a diving alarm off of a deconned boat. trying to run the numbers down to figure out which one.
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Not my card, but I have a few
1911 Tobacco baseball card of my great grandfather https://www.ebay.com/itm/295322709144?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=GzyQp8PURSO&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=7x8wXvgzQeC&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284263/736B410F-67F7-4632-B888-038D16639E01-2552924.jpg I have 2 View Quote you probably win if cost is the final goal; how's that do with rebar? |
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Quoted: Colt Paterson 1839 carbine in 525 smoothbore made in 1841 ................ https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/colt-paterson-model-1839-carbine-525-ac3-2614125.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/colt-paterson-model-1839-carbine-525-ac3-2614126.jpg View Quote Niiiiice. |
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Quoted: This might fit the description; a first-edition of Ed McGivern's 'Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting and Police Training'. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187127/mcgivern01a_jpg-2577258.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187127/mcgivern02a_jpg-2577259.JPG Five rounds of .38 S&W Special in 9/20ths of a second; the rectangular outline around the group was drawn with an ordinary playing-card. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187127/mcgivern03a_jpg-2577261.JPG Five rounds of .38 S&W Special in 2/5ths of a second: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187127/mcgivern04a_jpg-2577262.JPG The revolver McGivern used in shooting the above groups: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187127/mcgivern05a_jpg-2577264.JPG View Quote what distance were those shots made? very impressive |
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Quoted: what distance were those shots made? very impressive View Quote McGivern's speed record shooting was done at 15 feet. That was also the range used by other shooters who wanted to attempt a challenge. It bears mention that there was no use of the sights in those extreme speed shots; he had such fine muscular control that it would have been redundant to aim in a conventional way. However, McGivern was also a pioneer in mounting telescopic sights on his pistols, so he was definitely not against using sights. Also, he was about three months past his 59th birthday when the 2/5ths and 9/20ths record were set (the dates given on Wikipedia are incorrect). Almost a senior citizen, and still a shooting machine. |
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Attached File 1974 HD FLH with custom paint of The Allman Brothers album cover art from Where it All Begins. The dash has the Eat a Peach album art and is signed by Gregg Allman. The autograph was clear coated over after it was signed. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/276871/20221009_122102-2557159.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/276871/20221009_122046-2557158.jpgColt Trooper my dad carried in Vietnam with 2 confirmed kills. You can just make out the two notches he cut in the grip. I also have one of the dead commies guns. View Quote Best post in thread so far. |
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Quoted: Stage used guitar picks handed to me by Adam Jones himself. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/110810/46B8D52B-90F1-4600-A54E-4792EF01364A_jpe-2614136.JPG View Quote Bad ass. The shadow box is neat too. |
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Based on my observations of what a broadly diverse group GD is (despite the stereotypes), I doubt there's anything someone here doesn't have.
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I’m reasonably certain that nobody else on Arf has a chunk of the guidance system from a Russian “Kalibr” cruise missile
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View Quote If you want to talk military awards, I'm probably the only person to ever earn both individual "President" awards: the Presidential Service Badge and the President's Hundred Tab. |
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Quoted: If you want to talk military awards, I'm probably the only person to ever earn both individual "President" awards: the Presidential Service Badge and the President's Hundred Tab. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: If you want to talk military awards, I'm probably the only person to ever earn both individual "President" awards: the Presidential Service Badge and the President's Hundred Tab. Tell us more. I'm ignorant of those awards. |
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Couple of patches from work trips in the Pacific. The Tuvalu Police patch came off the Chief's sleeve. I was on Tuvalu for a week, good place to relax and get away from everything. The Vanuatu patch from the airport ARFF station at Port Vila. Quite a bit ahead of some of the other islands I've been to.
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Quoted: Tell us more. I'm ignorant of those awards. View Quote The Presidential Service Badge is awarded to military members after one year of service as military staff to the President. In my case, I was at the White House Communications Agency from 1987-1989 (Reagan and Bush). The President’s Hundred Tab is one of the four permanent tabs in the Army, the others being Special Forces, Ranger, and Sapper. The Tab is awarded to the 100 top-scoring competitors in the President's Rifle (or Pistol) Match during the National Matches. Typically, there’s about 1100 in the rifle match. |
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