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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 1:59:58 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 1:05:14 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
How about a nice HD video of the Sig P210?




I do not own a single Sig but there is just something sexy about that gun.  I want one.

Link Posted: 12/2/2010 1:08:25 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Alot of P-35's in here!  There must be a reason


that would be because they're fucking awesome!
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 1:09:48 PM EDT
[#5]



Quoted:



Quoted:

Alot of P-35's in here!  There must be a reason




that would be because they're fucking awesome!


This.



 
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 1:16:14 PM EDT
[#6]
My most classic 9mm is a Ruger P-89. I am disappoint.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 1:28:25 PM EDT
[#7]
For you showing off your SIGs and BHPs, I tip my hat to you.  

For those of you showing off your Beretta 92s, you can all eat the corn out of my shit.

No offense.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 1:38:27 PM EDT
[#8]
Not technically "mid-20th century" since it has the external extractor but it's pretty.  



Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:15:59 PM EDT
[#9]


what model sig is that? interesting look of the frame
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:18:18 PM EDT
[#10]
Astra 400 9mm Largo

Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:19:08 PM EDT
[#11]
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:20:51 PM EDT
[#12]
Not old. But classic to me.



Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:22:45 PM EDT
[#13]

Steyr GB
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:25:11 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:30:15 PM EDT
[#15]


Who did the sights on those?

That one on the right, did it start life factory chromed or did someone do it later?


<––––wishes he had pictures of his BHP's to add to this thread.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:44:16 PM EDT
[#16]
It wasn't until this thread that I noticed how similar the M9 is to the P38.  If you took a P38 and lengthened the frame and slide, then moved the front sight from the barrel to the slide it would closely resemble a M9.   Conversely you could cut the slide and frame then move the front site to the barrel on a M9 and it would closely resemble a P38.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:44:23 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:52:39 PM EDT
[#18]
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I see your CZ-75B's and raise you a (slightly) classic-er '75
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y17/winstonsmith7/cz75.jpg

Transitional model, some "B" features, some not.  Sweet trigger.


I see your newfangled CZs and raise you the truly classic CZ 75.



Might as well end the thread now, there is no modern combat handgun finer than the original CZ 75. All forged steel, 15+1 rounds of 9x19mm, the best DA/SA trigger you will ever find on a production pistol, excellent accuracy, phenomenal ergonomics, and great reliability.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:53:03 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 2:56:42 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
It wasn't until this thread that I noticed how similar the M9 is to the P38.  If you took a P38 and lengthened the frame and slide, then moved the front sight from the barrel to the slide it would closely resemble a M9.   Conversely you could cut the slide and frame then move the front site to the barrel on a M9 and it would closely resemble a P38.



Kinda sorta something like that only longer?
This is a Walther P5
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 3:29:35 PM EDT
[#21]
Browning Hi Power


Sig 226

Link Posted: 12/2/2010 3:33:35 PM EDT
[#22]
OK, so this was made in the 90s.



And this one is a 9mm if you measure the caliber in metric.

Link Posted: 12/2/2010 3:37:57 PM EDT
[#23]
More Polish Radoms please.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 3:50:55 PM EDT
[#24]
The nickled P.38 was done by the guy that brought it back. The P.38 to the left of it has the next serial number. I bought them as a pr.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 4:21:19 PM EDT
[#25]


had it since I was 20.  That's half of my life.
Can you math guys figger out how old I am?
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 4:31:26 PM EDT
[#26]






-3D
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 5:01:20 PM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
IMO the "classic" in 9mm are the BHP, S&W59, P226, P7, Beretta 92 and Glock 17.  The others are antiques not classics.


Fixed
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 5:32:20 PM EDT
[#28]
Only steel 9mm that I have is a HK P7, so I believe it's almost time to add a Sig P6 and a Star of some kind.

I had a Star B years ago, and it was one of the best shooting pistols that I've ever had.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 5:41:04 PM EDT
[#29]
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 5:42:06 PM EDT
[#30]
1952 vintage Lightweight aluminum alloy 1911 9mm. She is the prize of my 1911 collection.


Link Posted: 12/2/2010 5:52:00 PM EDT
[#31]
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 6:16:50 PM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
Not technically "mid-20th century" since it has the external extractor but it's pretty.  

http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/mailbcw/100_0814.jpg?t=1291329494


You're goddamn right it is.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:00:42 PM EDT
[#33]
This has been a great thread.  I'm delighted.  But what about the Mauser broomhandle?  What about the red 9?  Surely someone here has one?


And Smith and Wesson made a 9mm revolver back in the 1980s.  I can't remember what is was called.  Does anyone have one?

And Fabrique National also made a convertable 9mm/.357 double action revolver.  I think it was called the Barracuda.  Let's have a picture of one please.

Finally, does anyone have a Polish Radom made pre 1939?

Keep those pictures coming and DBAS.  Now;how about this Swedish Model 1907 made by Husqvarna?   The caliber is 9mm Browning Long.







Fluffy
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:15:46 PM EDT
[#34]



Quoted:


This has been a great thread.  I'm delighted.  But what about the Mauser broomhandle?  What about the red 9?  Surely someone here has one?





And Smith and Wesson made a 9mm revolver back in the 1980s.  I can't remember what is was called.  Does anyone have one?



And Fabrique National also made a convertable 9mm/.357 double action revolver.  I think it was called the Barracuda.  Let's have a picture of one please.



Finally, does anyone have a Polish Radom made pre 1939?



Keep those pictures coming and DBAS.  Now;how about this Swedish Model 1907 made by Husqvarna?   The caliber is 9mm Browning Long.





http://i641.photobucket.com/albums/uu138/Fluffy9lives/012.jpg
Fluffy


No red-9 here.



How about a Bolo in 7.63?









 
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:17:24 PM EDT
[#35]
There's a BHP for sale here in town for $475. Belgian mfg in 1961. I want, so badly, but money's tight, and bills come first. I hate being responsible.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:19:17 PM EDT
[#36]
Quoted:

Quoted:
This has been a great thread.  I'm delighted.  But what about the Mauser broomhandle?  What about the red 9?  Surely someone here has one?


And Smith and Wesson made a 9mm revolver back in the 1980s.  I can't remember what is was called.  Does anyone have one?

And Fabrique National also made a convertable 9mm/.357 double action revolver.  I think it was called the Barracuda.  Let's have a picture of one please.

Finally, does anyone have a Polish Radom made pre 1939?

Keep those pictures coming and DBAS.  Now;how about this Swedish Model 1907 made by Husqvarna?   The caliber is 9mm Browning Long.


http://i641.photobucket.com/albums/uu138/Fluffy9lives/012.jpg




Fluffy

No red-9 here.

How about a Bolo in 7.63?

http://images40.fotki.com/v1304/photos/2/28682/2583306/IMG_3830-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v1564/photos/2/28682/2583306/IMG_1206-vi.jpg
 





Beautiful classic pistol with lovely blueing.  I'm drooling.
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:21:35 PM EDT
[#37]
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:24:54 PM EDT
[#38]


What a smorgasbord of H&K goodness!  Let me keep this thread going with another picture.

Spreewerke P-38.




Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:27:01 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:33:43 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:35:21 PM EDT
[#41]
Oh, shit.  How did I forget about my Broomhandle.  It's a post WW1 Bolo with aftermarket Red 9 grips.  It's a Navy Arms import which should place it to the 1920's.













 
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 7:42:00 PM EDT
[#42]
2 from my collection yet unmentioned:

The finest Spanish handgun ever:



The 1st mass produced standard capacity handgun to eclipse the GP 35s capacity:

Link Posted: 12/2/2010 8:04:36 PM EDT
[#43]
Quoted:
2 from my collection yet unmentioned:

The finest Spanish handgun ever:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/DriftPunch/Star30m-1.jpg

The 1st mass produced standard capacity handgun to eclipse the GP 35s capacity:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/DriftPunch/MAB/MAB_right_lowres.jpg


Nice looking MAB PA-15! You don't see many of those around at all....!
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 8:16:39 PM EDT
[#44]
Quoted:
Quoted:
2 from my collection yet unmentioned:

The finest Spanish handgun ever:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/DriftPunch/Star30m-1.jpg

The 1st mass produced standard capacity handgun to eclipse the GP 35s capacity:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/DriftPunch/MAB/MAB_right_lowres.jpg


Nice looking MAB PA-15! You don't see many of those around at all....!


Thanks!  

To this thread, I add the WORST 9mm handgun evah:

Link Posted: 12/2/2010 8:18:35 PM EDT
[#45]
My classics.....
Yes, it's an internal extractor.



And a chintzy little P6.

Link Posted: 12/2/2010 8:26:44 PM EDT
[#46]


Look, you've got enough P7's to run a pistol class with without burning yourself!
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 8:29:17 PM EDT
[#47]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I see your CZ-75B's and raise you a (slightly) classic-er '75
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y17/winstonsmith7/cz75.jpg

Transitional model, some "B" features, some not.  Sweet trigger.


I see your newfangled CZs and raise you the truly classic CZ 75.

http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/9430/shortrail.jpg

Might as well end the thread now, there is no modern combat handgun finer than the original CZ 75. All forged steel, 15+1 rounds of 9x19mm, the best DA/SA trigger you will ever find on a production pistol, excellent accuracy, phenomenal ergonomics, and great reliability.


Ooooooh... the flatslide CZ 75, my personal fave.  


I concur, game, set, match
Link Posted: 12/2/2010 8:31:38 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 8:40:43 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 12/2/2010 8:42:15 PM EDT
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