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S&W Recon9 catalogs as a 5904 but is more of a 6904. Glock 26 sized a little heavier but very accurate
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52425/0223201832_jpg-1288699.JPG OMG it's a Kimber! It's close to 20 years old and the first gun I spent big money on. Lots of defensive pistol competition/training and ccw. View Quote |
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That gun, right there. The one in the picture. You've carried that every day for 15 years? How long ago did you get that finish? I find it hard to believe. EDC is brutal on a gun, and that looks.. fantastic. View Quote Quoted:
That Glock looks like it has been carried for 8 minutes. View Quote She’s got a bit of silver shine around the edges bits that’s about it. Attached File |
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Quoted: You two must be frying pan virgins. Old school frying pan pan finish is damn near impervious to wear. She’s got a bit of silver shine around the edges bits that’s about it. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/34777/9183A75C-F952-4373-9782-1ACB0D0AAA81_jpe-1288846.JPG View Quote Got alot of life on mine, still so purdy |
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One of these.
Probably the mk25 Maybe the Skorpion Possibly the desert warrior Most likely the gp 100 Attached File |
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https://i.imgur.com/1GfLO4Cl.jpg I've always loved the USP in .45. Next year I think I'll go looking for a stainless slide one. View Quote |
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I have some really cool handguns. You would pick any one of them over this.
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This has been my carry gun for almost 15 years. 2005 OD green Glock 19 with frying pan finish. Over 66,000 trouble free rounds down the pipe. OEM (-) connector and a smooth face OEM G17 trigger with 25 cent trigger job. Surefire XC1-B and a fresh set of TruGlo Tritium Pro sights. I put the traction grip on a few months ago because the frame was worn slick and smooth. Love this freakin gun. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/34777/C89A6A5E-17B8-4EED-91DE-45C4512E471E_jpe-1288659.JPG View Quote |
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M19-5 I got when my dad passed. It is a safe queen, but gets yearly range time. Probably one of the first guns I ever shot as a kid.
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1715/P1013857_JPG-678554.jpg The top one. Danish 1772 naval pistol. I assume it was present at the 1801 Battle of Copenhagen. It is my favorite because it was a gift from my wife on my 50th birthday. View Quote |
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One of these three. Hard to pick one. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/280357/27D90E84-F845-4FFB-B9C1-55313A1D76ED_jpe-1288958.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/280357/E4912FB2-BCDC-4A79-9785-395B06C70BC4_jpe-1288955.JPG View Quote |
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I love this thing.
MK25 Scorpion grips SRT Gray guns trigger X300U 18 round Mec-Gear mags Attached File |
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I only have one gun, so I guess it's my favorite. I'm here to learn about guns, though, so I plan on getting more! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/458241/20200223_181108_jpg-1288775.JPG View Quote Maybe a Ruger Wrangler , the new .22 they introduced , less than 200 bucks ? |
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I love this thing. MK25 Scorpion grips SRT Gray guns trigger X300U 18 round Mec-Gear mags https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/33050/mk25_jpg-1289001.JPG View Quote |
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This is not mine. Not the best by far and there are others I would rather carry on a daily basis, but there's a charm to them and when I was a child, it was the very first hand-gonne I wanted. https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Me8rV0xGm7M/VzTRgirDegI/AAAAAAAADfo/2OiaIoa_KUg6nnNdVjWJ8q-FdpKKZcwUgCLcB/s1600/Battlefield%2B1%2BWeapons%2BMauser%2BC96%2Bwww.Battlefield247.Blogspot.com.jpg My very first was a slabside with unmilled panels like this one. Note the large ring hammer: https://cfpaula.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/img_4291.jpg View Quote |
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M19-5 I got when my dad passed. It is a safe queen, but gets yearly range time. Probably one of the first guns I ever shot as a kid. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/434737/P1010062_JPG-1288919.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: It is a flintlock, and a generous arfcommer sent me some flints for it. Below is a picture of it with a flint in it (and some spares) I have not fired it yet. The indoor ranges around here would not allow it. I would be willing to try it someday. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1715/4EA468AF-A2D3-404E-A543-FAC3F91802D1-724610.jpg View Quote That's an awesome gun and amazing piece t ok have survived that well. |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52425/0223201832_jpg-1288699.JPG OMG it's a Kimber! It's close to 20 years old and the first gun I spent big money on. Lots of defensive pistol competition/training and ccw. View Quote |
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Cool gun but we really don't need to see your butt plug. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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