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Quoted: (Yeah, these are revolvers and not pistols... oh well...) https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-LidAFE84wdg/Tp8JAf-c4uI/AAAAAAAAAcs/3XunZUE7qDA/s400/DSC044921-1.jpg https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XS2xekFiM64/Tp8JDSyCItI/AAAAAAAAAc8/72PZjZg7z6s/s400/KucerColtArmy.jpg https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-tDetannPTBg/Tp8I8FTnRxI/AAAAAAAAAcU/GMDMJFw1I0g/s400/31091_02-1.jpg View Quote Nice |
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I also like Berettas, the Model 92 was launched in 1976 |
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Iron sights are 3 inches too short to cowitness |
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Quoted: Iron sights are 3 inches too short to cowitness View Quote I’m supposed to care about iron sights? LOL emojis!! |
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Ha! I have a blued P89. Much like a Glock, ugly but works. |
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View Quote The craftsman who made that thing lost his bastard file and finished it on the bench grinder. |
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Quoted: The craftsman who made that thing lost his bastard file and finished it on the bench grinder. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: The craftsman who made that thing lost his bastard file and finished it on the bench grinder. In Japan during the war they were cranking shit out as fast as they possibly could. If you think that's ugly you should have seen their aircraft. |
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Quoted: My PPS, an elegant pistol in its own right Holey Fuck Man! Did your mother drop you on your head or something? I have no idea exactly what it is but something has to be seriously wrong with you if you truly believe both of those statements. Either comment on their own would be but together in the same thread is full on |
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Quoted: Well at least there are some gems left in circulation. Imo most new designs are downright ugly. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/374164/IMG_7088-3134660.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: Well at least there are some gems left in circulation. Imo most new designs are downright ugly. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/374164/IMG_7088-3134660.jpg Hans! Bubbie! I’m your white knight! |
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Quoted: My PPK/S, TPH and P.38 all leave parallel blood grooves between the thumb and trigger finger. My PPS, an elegant pistol in its own right, does not. https://www.carlwalther.com/images/2685213_1.jpg View Quote I have one of these Walther PPS M1s…not sure what it is about it but I love it and probably will never get rid of it. I really want a blued ppk in 32 acp but prices have gone insane on them. |
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Quoted: It's not beautiful by any stretch of the imagination, but I think both the P238 and P938 are quite elegant. I've been carrying mine for almost a decade, and have no interest in giving it up. I would jump on a P232 if I just happened on one. I dislike DA/SA, but I'm a sucker for the styling. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/457055/Leg_jpeg-3134657.JPG View Quote |
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View Quote Beautiful, was it one of the Israeli police trade ins after a refinish? |
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Quoted: Glock is the only one that made function over form look good. "Function has a form of it's own." View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Beautiful, was it one of the Israeli police trade ins after a refinish? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Beautiful, was it one of the Israeli police trade ins after a refinish? I have no idea,bought it off a local gun board. Best I can tell it is one of the transition models. |
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Saw this thread title and got excited. Was searching earlier for custom engraved narco/cartel 1911s and was hoping I'd find some good leads here
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Quoted: I have no idea, bought it off a local gun board. Best I can tell it is one of the transition models. View Quote It is a transition model, I think it's likely it was one of the police trade ins. Mine was almost identical except I got a later pattern of safety and slide stop. I went with a cerakote titanium finish. I had the same lanyard pin which I'm pretty sure is not the factory correct way you're supposed to mount a lanyard to a CZ-75. Over years of police service it destroyed the original grips on the gun. I tossed that lanyard pin and some other worn out parts. I would suggest you replace that pin on your gun. It would probably also be a good idea to replace the trigger pin. Cajun Gun Works makes a really nice one that drops right in. I like that even though it is technically a pre B I can still use regular CZ-75 magazines and holsters. Its my ideal blend of features in a 75. I think I was really lucky to get it. |
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View Quote You are proving his point, the sig p232 is just as old. |
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Quoted: Saw this thread title and got excited. Was searching earlier for custom engraved narco/cartel 1911s and was hoping I'd find some good leads here View Quote CDNN Engraved Guns at CDNN These engraved 1911s were engraved in Spanish according to the email I got. Attached File |
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Quoted: CDNN Engraved Guns at CDNN These engraved 1911s were engraved in Spanish according to the email I got. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/523928/Untitled_jpg-3135169.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Saw this thread title and got excited. Was searching earlier for custom engraved narco/cartel 1911s and was hoping I'd find some good leads here CDNN Engraved Guns at CDNN These engraved 1911s were engraved in Spanish according to the email I got. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/523928/Untitled_jpg-3135169.JPG The mental gymnastics I had my mind jumping through trying to justify this earlier would have taken gold at the Olympics |
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View Quote One of my grail guns, shot one at Battlefield Vegas, shitty ergonomics, bulky pretty much a pile of crap to be truthful. But damn I still want one. |
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Quoted: The mental gymnastics I had my mind jumping through trying to justify this earlier would have taken gold at the Olympics https://assets.gunbroker.com/pics/1024575000/1024575368/pix909935979.jpg View Quote I like that. If I bought that I would offer no more justification than that. Though I would prefer a beavertail, better sights (I'm thinking 18 karat gold bead front and adjustable rear) and a straight trigger. |
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Quoted: The mental gymnastics I had my mind jumping through trying to justify this earlier would have taken gold at the Olympics https://assets.gunbroker.com/pics/1024575000/1024575368/pix909935979.jpg View Quote Oooooh. Nice. |
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View Quote True elegance...... |
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Quoted: I like that. If I bought that I would offer no more justification than that. Though I would prefer a beavertail, better sights (I'm thinking 18 karat gold bead front and adjustable rear) and a straight trigger. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The mental gymnastics I had my mind jumping through trying to justify this earlier would have taken gold at the Olympics https://assets.gunbroker.com/pics/1024575000/1024575368/pix909935979.jpg I like that. If I bought that I would offer no more justification than that. Though I would prefer a beavertail, better sights (I'm thinking 18 karat gold bead front and adjustable rear) and a straight trigger. I would daily this little beauty and it's even in 38 Super so the pendejos know I ain't fuckin around. Would go well with my python boots But at $3500 you start questioning something this or an MP5 or stop buying fuckin guns for longer than a month and finally save up for the damn Barrett that I actually want |
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View Quote The wear makes that look even better |
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Some dick slurping knob trolled the shit out of my USP post saying I was an idiot for not buying a modern military pistol.
I figure he was just excessively poor and uneducated because who in their right mind only owns one pistol, and the USP is one of the highest issue number current military pistols in the world. If I only owned one rifle and one pistol and it had to be a military issue gun I wouldn’t like guns near as much as I do. Variety is the spice of life, plus it helps you grow as a shooter. |
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