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Other bottles have been known to attack. Skip to end. Lol
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Another vote for the TX22. Been with me on every range trip for the last several years. For the last several months the Competition goes along. The newcomer for the next trip will be the Compact just recently purchased. I have a feeling I’m going to enjoy it just as much as the other two.
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So would I , now if you happen to be heading to Nashville……..
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I was impressed with Firearms Pharmacy as a customer. Bought an old S&W revolver on consignment at a good price. Enjoyed talking with the salesman, he said he was hoping to get more pre owned guns on the shelves. I didn’t ask but with that name I assume they are also a gunsmith shop?
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Yeah the box was a surprise, it was just the rifle on the rack . I didn’t read on the hang tag “ box and extra mags” I didn’t even know these ever came with wooden boxes. There was even a nice Hoppes cleaning kit and some ammo in the box.
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I don’t know anything about them but I do like the looks of this.
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Would like to see some pictures please.
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Just got this antique beauty. Wondering if anyone here has one and if so do you load for it? It’s 11x59r. Black powder.
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I had a C&R back in the good old days, really miss those $29 gunsmiths specials .
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I guess it depends on what shot you’re using.
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Don’t think I would choose it for a bug out gun. Way to heavy for that. They made it to the same weight as an original STG44. A fun plinker for sure!
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My wife makes chicken soup about every month. She uses a Costco rotisserie chicken that we cut from for a day or two then she boils it, removes the remaining meat and then slow cooks the carcass for about 10 hours. Makes the best broth. She always changes up what veggies added to it. I really think eating chicken soup on a regular basis has kept us from getting colds.
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GSG STG-44 in .22lr. Picked this up the other day at Outpost for $350. I could tell it had been shot a lot as the chamber face and bolt head were very dirty. Fully disassembled and cleaned, now looks great. All the parts look good. Haven’t had a chance to take it to the range yet but will soon. I didn’t know how hard to find and expensive spare mags are. Glad it had two extra. All three are 24 rounds mags. Would like to find a 10 rounder. I’ve been kinda wanting one of these since they came out back in 2012 . Any of you have one of these?
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I’ll take this if still available.
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Bought two, nice! My only 10mm is a Smith 610 revolver. Cool gun. Someday would like to ad an older Smith auto to that. 1006 or the like.
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Should be fine without the plate mount. As your not changing the weight of the slide. I wonder if Taurus would sell an undrilled barrel for this. I really like a red dot on this gun. Perfectly made for one. No stress on the red dot. The cheap XP Glass Eagle is preforming perfectly. It’s got all the good features for a fraction of the price. A little hard to find now that their not made anymore.
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Gurn replied to MrRadioActive's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I’ve always thought of it as a streamlined sports car looking pistol. They look much better with nice wood grips -
Aka VZ38. Bought this at the recent Murfreesboro gun show. Made from 1939 - 1945. The Germans took over Czechoslovak right before production was to begin. The Germans pressed them into service as is without any additional stamps applied. Around 40k were made, mostly in 1939. Holds 9 rounds of .380 and is double action only. Many say it one of the ugliest pistols ever made. I think it’s fascinating. Been wanting one for years. Easy to break down and clean. Just push a little release lever forward and tilt the slide up. Slide then can just be slid off the hinged barrel. No little parts to lose while cleaning, a bonus on the battlefield. Took it to the range yesterday and it was a blast to shoot. Surprisingly accurate. Just like shooting a double action revolver.
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You guys really have some talent. BHunted, I really like the fish net job.
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As a collector of military surplus weapons I’ve had to fabricate certain tools. Example, French rifles that have nuts and bolts with holes in them instead of slots. A good tool to have is a Dremel. Also a good set of needle files. You can make custom tools from inexpensive screwdrivers.