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A Stainless Jericho 941 from Atlantic. Also bought myself a used truck earlier this year.
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G3 receiver flats and parts.
HK93 receiver Flat. 5.56 ammo and some ammo cans. Slowly building a bending jig for my press. |
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Quoted: Nice! You need Stargate and Zaxxon on that. I was addicted in the 80s. View Quote I have my original 2600 and a bunch of cartridges I need to dig out of the storage closet now. Looking forward to playing some Pitfall! Also have a cart that I’m supposed to be able to load game images on. |
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Aimpoint T2 Micro for the DD MK18RIII I just got out of jail last Friday and an FN 502 Tactical to go with the Rugged Oculus I got out of jail same day (along with my Sierra 5… which I hope doesn’t blow up).
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Broke from unexpected hits this year so I'm sure I will order something I don't need anyway before the year is out.
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A bunch of Black Hills, a Kiji and a REIN which will be my first non surefire rifle light.
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Nothing. Can't afford anything. Money's been tight this year as it is. Then I had to miss over a week of work due to COVID a couple of weeks ago.
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View Quote That’s on my top 10 list of guns I should have bought 20 years ago |
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I would like to get a reasonably priced lever action .44 magnum rifle but I'm still looking for a pretty good deal.
Also, loaded with 275 grain cowboy loads I think my wife could handle one no sweat. It's only zigging out the barrel at about 875 fps but has virtually no recoil for home defense in case I'm not here. I think once she gets familiar with the rifle I can work her into .44 spl loads like no sweat. I don't know why but she's not real hip on her AR but really liked my Marlin 336 in 30-30 and could work the lever action very smooth. So, I guess it would be a double win because I want her to be competent at the needful if it ever comes up. |
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Duluth Trading Company Buck Naked and Armachillo underwear, socks and a pair of Double Flex Ballroom jeans on sale with free shipping.
5.56, 9mm and .22 from Rural King (5.56 expensive these days but on sale is on sale, couldn't resist) Triple K Carry Lite holster on sale from Shop Ruger .com for my Security 9 (about 40% off, great deal) Merril low cut trail hikers and socks on sale with free shipping Bar soap from C.O. Bigelow on sale with free shipping on orders over $80 Yeah I spent some dough on me so I didn't blink when my wife spent over $400 on Amazon for gifts and we ain't done yet! |
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One 10/22 build and a not-a-10/22 build in anticipation for my can
Got a used 10/22 to stuff inside a DT Trek 22 bullpup kit. Added a Fedderson bull barrel and BX trigger, topped it with a Vortex SPARC AR and Inforce light I had lying around. Very sleek but nothing serious. The trigger is funky as hell it’s a light pull but there is no wall or anything letting you know that it’s about to fire Second is for my thermal: TacSol receiver and SBX barrel, just ordered a Grey Birch La Chassis, still mulling over which Kidd trigger to get, and snagged a Black Friday PA Micro Prism and ADM QD mount to use as a daytime/backup optic. |
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Quoted: A replica Kubelwagon https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164962/IMG_4184_jpeg-3059807.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164962/IMG_4185_jpeg-3059809.JPG Hopefully it will be here by Christmas View Quote Love it! Congrats. |
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Quoted: A replica Kubelwagon https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164962/IMG_4184_jpeg-3059807.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164962/IMG_4185_jpeg-3059809.JPG Hopefully it will be here by Christmas View Quote Dude...that deserves its own thread! Sweet score! |
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Quoted: Finally somehow lucked into a Garand Grab & Go from Olongapo Outfitters. https://olongapooutfitters.com/images/detailed/1/OD_garand_grab_and_go_new_flaps_2.JPG Been randomly checking their website for the last year or so and finally found one in stock. Now I have zero excuses to bring out my M1 to a multigun... View Quote |
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Benchmade anonimus in cruwear! And a Spyderco 4" fixed blade in K390
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Quoted: Dude...that deserves its own thread! Sweet score! View Quote @acegunner It kind of already does have one here and thanks. Always wanted a VW Thing and stumbled into this. |
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Haven't yet BUT found an LE6920 at a pawnshop yesterday. Everything looks pristine. Bet there haven't been 100 hundred rounds down the pip. Asking 699.00 and think I can get it for even less. Thinking very seriously about grabbing that thing. Seems like quite the deal. You guys agree?
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A set of gen 3 WP BNVD binos. Keltec KS7. Holsters. Mags. A custom 6.5 built on a Solus action. About 8k worth of ammo. A nice large hanging heater for my garage. A texas star from shoot steel. Couple 1911's.
I've been treating myself lately lol. |
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Quoted: A replica Kubelwagon https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164962/IMG_4184_jpeg-3059807.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164962/IMG_4185_jpeg-3059809.JPG Hopefully it will be here by Christmas View Quote That’s bad ass. Never heard of one. Reminds me of a VW thing. This thread is a demonstration of all the cool shit different people take interest in. We “all” here at least share an interest in firearms and seeing what others that share those interests take serious interest in can be awesome. To all the preserves of history, cheers. (Even replicas help preserve history. ) |
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Quoted: I've posted it before, but it was a bit of an early Christmas present. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/91362/IMG_8641-3051048.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: That’s bad ass. Never heard of one. Reminds me of a VW thing. View Quote @constitutionlvr It was the WW2 German version of a Jeep kind of. Designed by Porsche to be a light weight go anywhere people hauler. The Jeep was really more of a small truck designed to haul stuff and also people. It evolved into the Type 181 Thing later on. The Kubel was light and no 4WD. It’s a limited slip, portal axles, high ground clearance and a flat belly pan. The idea was to slide over things rather than power through them with 4WD. They were well thought of by the GIs who commandeered them during the war. They only built about 30K of them so real ones can be had but bring serious money. This one is a metal framework and body built on a 1970 Beetle pan so more power, cheaper, better parts availability and not afraid to drive it. It should be fun for me and my boys. Amazing what you can do when you no longer have a nagging soon to be ex-wife harping about how you spend your money! |
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Impact Precision 737R, an XLR chassis, Triggertech Diamond and a Niteforce ATACR.
I was a good boy this year though. |
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View Quote You've piqued my interest... |
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Quoted: @acegunner It kind of already does have one here and thanks. Always wanted a VW Thing and stumbled into this. View Quote Thanks for the link! Don't know how I missed that one! |
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Quoted: I have my original 2600 and a bunch of cartridges I need to dig out of the storage closet now. Looking forward to playing some Pitfall! Also have a cart that I’m supposed to be able to load game images on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nice! You need Stargate and Zaxxon on that. I was addicted in the 80s. I have my original 2600 and a bunch of cartridges I need to dig out of the storage closet now. Looking forward to playing some Pitfall! Also have a cart that I’m supposed to be able to load game images on. Very nice. Wish I still had mine. I do have the modern one (that looks like the original one) that has a bunch of games loaded on it. Haven't it plugged-in for many years. I should see if I can find it for old time's sake. |
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