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Any and all of my 1911's
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Very nice knife you have there, I love Chris's Knives at the moment this is my only one a Large Sebenza I plan on changing that very soon
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The last time that I spoke with them 1-17-2011 they seemed to be very well versed in all of the laws, guess it depends on who you talk to
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If I were you I would call the ATF and ask them directly instead of relying on an answer from this board
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Let us know how it shoots, I like that Shotgun
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I envy you, I have wanted to go to Blade for several years but due to work could not make it, I will make it this year and I will bring plenty of money this may be my only chance to get a Hinderer XM-24 and an RJ Martin Overkill Hell if I only get one of those knives it will be well worth my time!!
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I definitely plan on it if work permits, Screw it, I will make this happen for sure, I will work it out with my relief, Count me in Fred Im there!!! Perfect opportunity to pick up a Custom or Two!!!
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My GoldenBoy .22Magnum, I love this rifle
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Exactly why I want one, I love my .22 Magnum Golden Boy, I am looking into getting one of these soon
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I have been wanting a Mare's Leg since I saw the movie Zombieland, well now that Henry Rifles is coming out with this one I think I will get this one in .45 Colt Henry Repeating Arms | Fine Rifles Made in America and Priced Right
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Thanks guys, but the Floors of this home are solid and I mean SOLID they did one hell of a job when constructing this home. I have already spoke to Mark and he agrees that my floors will be fine
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Thanks Guys, I got a response and Mark and the Safe Company will move it for me
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Will do, I have moved this sucker 3 times in the past and that is why I am paying for this to be done, I left a message with the Safe House to see if they will do it,
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I'm a scumbag, and Joe Lundberg is a great guy.
willis68 replied to musicman's topic in General Chat
Musicman, I have missed you and have been praying for you, I hope life gets much better for you and your family! -
I have an extremely heavy Gun Safe, over 800 Pounds, I am in the process of moving it will need to be moved from my current house's garage to my new home on the other side of Mount Juliet, My wife has agreed to let my safe live in our new bedroom with the condition that our beautiful hard wood floors are not damaged in the process. If any of you are Experienced and Professional Gun Safe movers I will pay extremely well for this service, PM me if you would like
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David, yes indeed, as soon as the 6.4 liter SRT8 392 is available I am ordering one!!!!
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Corps considers 2 guns for new MARSOC .45 - Marine Corps News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Marine Corps Times MARINE CORPS TIMES The battle for a new .45 cal. pistol 2 handgun prototypes move to the fore in Corps’ search for a fresh .45 cal. weapon By Dan Lamothe dlamothe@militarytimes.com LAS VEGAS — The competition to provide Marine special operators with new .45-caliber semiautomatic pistols is beginning to take shape, with at least two companies submitting samples to the Marine Corps, and others bowing out. Colt Defense, of Hartford, Conn., and Springfield Armory, of Geneseo, Ill., sent samples of their lat est 1911 pistols to acquisition officers this fall, company officials said Jan. 18 during the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show and Conference, known as SHOT Show, in Las Vegas. The Corps is expected to seek proposals from the defense industry soon. The M45 Close Quarter Battle Pistol is modeled after earlier versions of the semi-automatic 1911 pistol used since the 1980s by Force Reconnaissance units. The Corps could buy between 400 and 12,000 as part of a contract worth up to $22.5 million, according to Marine Corps Systems Command. Earlier versions were called the MEU (SOC) pistol, short for Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable). Weapons experts at Marine Corps Base Quan tico, Va., have hand-assembled 1911 pistols chambered for .45 caliber Automatic Colt Pistol ammo for years, fielding them primarily to Force Recon and Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command. With both communities growing, however, the Corps is seeking an off-the-shelf option. Force Recon was brought back in 2008 after a two-year hiatus designed to help the Corps stand up and round out MARSOC. The Corps’ special operations command was activated in 2006, and is working to grow to about 2,700 personnel by 2014. The Corps hasn’t said that the next-generation pistol must be a 1911-style model, but industry sources at SHOT Show said they assume it will be. The next weapon ideally will fire with the Corps’ existing .45-caliber pistol magazines, Marine officials said. Colt tweaked its 01070RG rail gun pistol and sent 10 prototypes to Quantico in the fall, said Greg Rozon, a product development engineering manager at Colt. The civilian 1911 rail gun usual ly has a stainless steel finish and rosewood grips, but Colt’s proto types for the Corps have a desert color Cercoat finish, eliminating glare on the weapon and making it less identifiable at a distance. They also have more stainless steel internal components to reduce corrosion. They’re equipped with a popular night sight made by Novak of Parkers burg, W.Va. It utilizes tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, to power the optic, which is mounted on a Picatinny rail. Springfield Armory sent the Corps six copies of its PX9105ML pistol for evaluation, said Larry Collinson, a production manager with the company. The company calls it the Full-Sized MC Opera tor, with the “MC†standing for Marine Corps. The pistol has a black slide with a green chassis. It also includes tritium night sights, and has been sold to the Corps in small quantities before. The Corps also has bought Springfield Armory 1911 slides in the past to use on pistols assembled at Quan tico, Collinson said. Other 1911 manufacturers have bowed out on the competition. Kimber America, of Elmsford, N.Y., is widely considered a player in the 1911 civilian and law enforcement market but decided against submitting samples to the Corps in the fall, company offi cials said. They cited time restraints and other competing business priorities. Smith & Wesson, of Springfield, Mass., also produces 1911s, including a new line called the enhanced “E†series. The weapons won’t be in production until the end of the month, however, and company officials decided it would be best to not rush the Corps pro totypes last fall before they were proven, said Joe Bergeron, direc tor of defense programs for Smith & Wesson. □ Copyright © 2011 All content, Army Times Publishing Company Terms of Service | Privacy Policy 01/31/2011 --------NOTE: In accordance with Title 17 USC 107, this material is distributed without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. Provided by G2-Forward.
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I am still leaning on the 2011 Challenger SRT8 392, I have a friend in Houston Texas that i have known for 10 years and in that time he has owned damn near every car I have ever dreamed about, including a Corvette, Shelby GT 500, 370Z and Maxda RX8, in 2009 he bought a SRT8 Challenger and after speaking with him today he says he will keep it forever, and he likes it more than any car he has owned. and for those of you who recommend a Porsche if I can ever afford a Turbo Charged 911 then I will get a Porsche because to me a Cayman or any other model is just a wanna be compared to a 911 so for the $43,542 I am pretty sure I will go for the Challenger and be happy
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Believe me I am very Very interested in a Vette, if I can find one with low enough miles for $40 to $45K I am all over it!!! I had no Idea I could get a nearly new low miles Z06 for this price, I am looking into that option big time!!
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I have a friend who just bought a Charger, it is a very nice car, I am pretty sure I will wait on the 2011 Challenger SRT8 392, I have been talking to a dealer and if he can order me one exactly how I want it I will be putting a deposit down and having him order it. I just do not know when it will be delivered but this is not a car I will be driving in the winter anyway. I really like the 370Z but when my insurance guy told me that a Dodge Viper or a ZR1 Corvette are cheaper to insure I lost interest.The fact that my wife likes the Challenger more than the others helps, even though she will not be allowed to drive it
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But the Z is a Blast to drive, and the same money as the others I am considering