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Quoted: Standard P38 but I think it's cool because it has the original box and paperwork. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/500949/P38c_jpg-2820496.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/500949/P38a_jpg-2820497.JPG View Quote I have one with the box as well! I did swap out the grips since the old ones were falling apart. Need to see if I can find a picture. 10/10 |
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Quoted: The thing that makes this gun cool is that an elephant had to die for it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/40284.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1715/40285.JPG View Quote Ivory grips are awesome but spendy! Are there any decent lookalike alternatives? |
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View Quote A friend has one of those - Braverman Stinger. She wants to get rid of it, but I can't buy it (stupid Maryland.) |
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Damn, that wear is sexy as fuck. |
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Quoted: One explodey-boi issued to the 2-502nd https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/121479/IMG_3467_jpeg-2820672.JPG View Quote Cool. Mine was assigned to Futures Command |
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Another group of cool ones from the collection. Well, the collection before the tragic boating accident that is.
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View Quote I have no idea what this is but it looks cool. 10/10 |
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Quoted: Cool. Mine was assigned to Futures Command https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/3446/M17_JPG-1676054.jpg View Quote Nice! Coincidentally, I met General Mike Murray, former head of Futures Command, at an event the other night. He retired and came home to Ohio. Enjoyed it very much! |
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Quoted: I have no idea what this is but it looks cool. 10/10 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes I think it's a S&W with the ASP(?) or Guttersnipe(?) sighting system from the '80s. Very cool! |
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Quoted: Comically small guns with comically large suppressors are the epitome of cool. 10/10 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Comically small guns with comically large suppressors are the epitome of cool. 10/10 If that's the case... Attached File Although, it's a bit more comical with the 9mm can... Attached File |
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View Quote Very. Cool. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/168726/5B4D0174-23B8-40BF-AF14-B27F12ECFB39_jpe-2818799.JPG View Quote That’s amazing. |
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Quoted: Beretta 21A Covert with AAC TiRant 45 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2980/2BDB7C8A-2C6B-47E6-ACC8-6D7F651723BC_jpe-2828916.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2980/A07BDCF9-2B85-4412-8122-1B79E927F3ED_jpe-2828917.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2980/F293DBFA-3814-4848-B6E7-C14599AE0C04_jpe-2828918.JPG View Quote How quiet is it with all that volume? |
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S&W Model 29-9 Performance Center Heritage Series
Under 200 were made in total and it is literally the last pre-lock N-Frame made. By this point in time, the Model 29-8 was already in production and that was the model that introduced the lock. These guns were part of the Heritage Series ordered by Lew Horton before Saf-T-Hammer purchased S&W and introduced the lock. Since the contract was already inked and signed, Saf-T-Hammer allowed the batch of guns to be made without the lock. The Performance Center modeled them to pay homage to the S&W Model .44 Triple Lock Target Model. Click To View Spoiler |
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That's different!
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73252/BFB3F9E0-28B0-49DF-87AF-958B7DA2B2E4_jpe-2828977.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73252/E684C0D2-5EE0-4746-ADD7-6BDA14D5D625_jpe-2828979.JPG View Quote Well well well if it isn't another perfectly good flex ruined by an Olight You hate to see it |
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Quoted: That's different! It’s 556 now, but I have a 300blk barrel for it, which it will get when my DeadAir Nomad Ti finally gets outta jail. I’ll switch to a mini red dot then too. So that’ll be cool. |
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