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  1. This by far is the best 1911 I have ever owned Rock River Arms 1.5 Inch at 50 yards, much better than the SRP I had from Les Baer, the fit and finish is better than the Ed Brown’s I owned over the years
    6 points
  2. https://allthatsinteresting.com/marvin-heemeyer-killdozer
    3 points
  3. 3 points
  4. Here's a pic of the movement.
    2 points
  5. I own a few automatic watches, around 15 Swiss made Invicta back when they were made in Switzerland. Most have the 7750 Movement. I just bought this one last month it's a Swiss made aouto Piolts watch, I'm looking to add an Omega Moon Watch to my collection ssoon. Here's the new one I just got, I'll get the Invicta's together and post some pics of them later on.
    2 points
  6. Being an aviation fan, I pined for a Speedmaster in my younger days. Not feasible at the time, It started me down the road of a handful of Seiko’s over the years. You never forget your first, bought it at the BX in 1985. Keeps perfect time 37 years on. Hopefully it being quartz doesn’t distract, in it’s day it was a groundbreaker.
    2 points
  7. Good looking watch. A new NH35 movement alone costs about $50. I use them to replace the 7S26 movement when a 7S26 needs service…cheaper to upgrade to an NH35 than service a 7S26. Wear and enjoy.
    2 points
  8. Went out for my first trip of the year . Ran out to a little deeper water. 65 to 125 feet. My catch for the day. 35 Sea Bass, 4 Big Dogs. A really big Winter Flounder, and a 26 inch Cod. The downside is halfway back in the throttle on one engine stopped working. Engine starts and shifts into gear, but the throttle will not advance. Always something. I would love to replace my Controls and Cables, but I can't find anyone I trust to do the work. Even with the technical issues, it was a great day on the water.
    2 points
  9. Anyone who doesn’t have nuclear at the forefront of their plans for eliminating fossil fuels isn’t a serious participant.
    2 points
  10. Equally as scary are people that are just now wanting to "get into" guns with little or no guidance on how guns operate. I see them all the time when I setup at shows and do my best to educate them even if they have zero intention of buying one from me. I'm sure some walk off with the "what a d!ck" attitude but a few have thanked me for education on how some guns function and terminology. Im no BOB but I try and do my part
    2 points
  11. One of the biggest problems we face is that anti-gunners know absolutely nothing about guns. Yet they're more than willing to spread lies and mis-information like it was gospel.
    2 points
  12. 1 point
  13. Like new m&PC 2.0 has full apex forward set sear and trigger kit installed. Comes with 4 mags 2x15rd 2x16 16rd mags have xgrips installed comes with holster. Priced to sell quick 450.00 Text 6162325472
    1 point
  14. I bought a new orient komasu, or mako iii depending on where you buy it. Orient is owned by seiko, and the komasu is taking the place of the SKX. The sop in New York that I bought it from wanted a picture for their Facebook so I sent them this lol!!
    1 point
  15. Savage 110 high country in 300wsm only 7 shots through the gun talley rail and rings 213 round of 300wsm factory extras included Muzzle device had a couple marks from installing $900 or trade for sub gun, something in 6.5 grendel. Open to trade plus cash for something good. Located in antioch TN
    1 point
  16. As with the other ad I had up, I believe in light of recent events I'll just hold what I have.
    1 point
  17. Because I'm going to make another post with detailed information and links to sources in a more clear format that's easier to digest and help others be able to identify Belgian made firearms.
    1 point
  18. "Happy to make a donation to a charity of your choosing." Outstanding offer that we should all consider when appropriate.
    1 point
  19. Guy after my old heart, LOL.
    1 point
  20. I’ll take it if still available. Happy to make a donation to a charity of your choosing.
    1 point
  21. Received it yesterday. The overall dimensions are larger than its 9mm counterpart, primarily more width, with possibly some front to back increase in the grip area. Similar to Large frame Glock compared to standard frame, but to a lesser degree (SF frame for the Glock folks). As delivered with medium backstrap, seems to favor pretty large mitts. I tend to wear large gloves and found it generous and moved down to the small backstrap to get it closer to my XDM9 which has the medium backstrap on it. Even with that change, circumference was about 4 - 5mm greater around the 10's grip. Trigger breaks relatively clean at an avg of 5lbs 2oz. with medium short reset. Have PRP bits in my 9 which make the 10 feel heavy, but realistically pretty decent trigger out of the box. Have yet to fire it, but based on feel in comparison to the 9, I want to add the gas pedal and ext mag release. Will hold off on the trigger until I shoot it a bit to see how it wears in. The mags are the standard mags for the earlier 10mm with extended base plates. Comes with the standard 15rnd flat plates. Pleasant surprise is with the factory ext plate, they aren't just +1 plates (at least mine weren't). I am able to get 17 rounds in the mags without a fuss, giving capacity of 17+1 over the advertised 16+1
    1 point
  22. Appears super clean, GLWS. Price?
    1 point
  23. 1 point
  24. I also had to have an automatic watch for reasons unknown to myself-I just always wanted one- I also ended up buying an Invicta Pro Diver Automatic that's been very time worthy- At first it was running about 2 minutes a week slow-now it's been accurate for quite awhile- At less than $100.00 a person can wear it as a daily-
    1 point
  25. My taste runs to pocket-watches, as I can't tolerate rings or bracelets. I learned at a young age that it's pretty easy to take one apart, but a bit more challenging to put it together again.
    1 point
  26. I just got a new knock-around watch. From the internet, I think it is the HiPoint of the dive watch world, the Invicta Pro Diver. Best I can tell, it's hated by watch snobs, grudgingly accepted by watch guys and loved by the fanboys. The original pro diver is as close a copy of to the original Rolex Submariner you can get for $60 - $70. Homage watch is the term used. I was actually looking for a field watch style and Invicta popped into my search. The model I got, 35422, has the field watch look with the simple, clean Rolex-like dive styling, without the maintenance costs of a high end watch. I have a high end automatic Swiss watch, with daily wear, it requires maintenance every 3 ish years or so. It costs, you gotta pay to play. Being a left handed shooter, I wasn't interested in buying another high end watch and subjecting it to recoil. Didn't see a G-Shock that really caught my attention... For $60 plus shipping, the quality is pretty amazing. Stainless steel case with substantial weight, finish of high polish and brushed surfaces is good. Flame Fusion synthetic sapphire crystal, nice marketing. This model does NOT have Invicta etched into the case opposite the crown. The additional etching Master of the Sea and Pro Diver at the top and bottom of the face seems optimistic. Screw down crown, a little gritty, who cares Fave and bezel are well done, lume fades but visible up to 6 hours. I like the counter balance Invicta logo on the second hand What sold me on this watch was the exhibition back and seeing the works. It uses a Seiko NH35A automatic movement.
    1 point
  27. Personally, I thank Joe for bringing a fantastic end to the 9mm vs .45 debate. There is now no question which is superior. Come on .45 lovers and tell me how your slow thumper penetrates so deep and with such velocity as to remove lungs through the exit wound!
    1 point
  28. google fu says a dog snapper,or perhaps some kind of monster grouper
    1 point
  29. Man I’m sorry! At that point I wasn’t sure if I wanted to sell it or not so I threw out a high price. I apologize!At that point I wasn’t sure if I wanted to sell it or not so I threw out a high price. I apologize!
    1 point
  30. I don’t care how anyone swings but reserve the right to ridicule their lifestyle choices. If “tactical” lever guns rev one’s engine then more power to ya! Might be the only option left within a generation or two. Best learn how to work them slick like a semi-auto, otherwise they have no use.
    1 point
  31. "They" are trying to kill the middle class. Why? Because we have guns and are tired of all their crap.
    1 point
  32. And that's just FMJ too. Imagine if the dreaded JHP was used. Oh the horror.
    1 point
  33. When you think you've heard it all.... When you think it couldn't be worse.... When you think there is no freaking way they can spin further out from the truth... Joe Biden and the DemocRats do just exactly that. Today they are trying to bring back public transit mask mandates. Everything else is failing so miserably they have to try and stoke fear again. Fear is the only thing they have left...
    1 point
  34. Good grief I'm ready for this clown show to end
    1 point
  35. Chattanooga Rifle Club and Oak Ridge Sportsman’s Association (ORSA) have High Power Rifle matches.Info is on their websites.
    1 point
  36. A tall oak tree and some rope would be a good start to straightening out our political mess!!
    1 point
  37. So does this mean that the media and politicians will no longer be able to claim the AR15 platform is a "weapon of war"?
    1 point
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