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[#1]
I actually bid on that thing. I wanted the top end but the guy was way too proud of it with the reserve price. |
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[#2]
The MOST UNFORGIVABLE thing I have seen done would have to be the banning and confiscation of firearms. And on a lesser scale, those damn revolvers with barrels twisted by some hippie so-called-artist and displayed as art.
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[#3]
I have a butchered British Jungle Carbine that makes me sad every time I look at it.
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[#6]
hands on seen?
-mosin m44; bolt handle cut off with one of those no leverage scope ready screwed on handles for replacement, combined with cheesy scope mount screwed to receiver, stock received a good sanding with a duplicate of the guy's tattoos on the stock....all covered in super gloss marine spar finnish. sad- K98 with Z41 sniper scope mount.... sporterized; cut down stock with scratched up plexiglas inlayed in the forearm, lterally looks like they took the plexi from the storm door that the dog scratched to hell. The handgaurd retaining ring was ground off of the z41 mount. The action bolts were brazed in place. It was matching IIRC. It had been abandoned at the gunshop I frequented for years by an old gent. I inquired about acquiring it until I figured out the handguard retainer was ground off. meh, the z41 scope was too small anyhow. parker hale exposed hammer double shotgun, cut down to 10" and the stock cut off. Not SBS'd legally, went into the police evidence room. Krag carbine with the previous owner's initials carved into the butt stock,.... 3-4" tall letters and about a quarter inch deep. |
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[#7]
Neglect.
6" 1970's blued python. Shot and left to sit in a box and rust. Buddy's dad owns it and I've shot it twice. Practically begged him to let me clean and oil it before storage the last time. "Naw, just chunk it in the rug". Surface rust has turned into pitting. 2 minutes with an oily rag and it could've been saved. |
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[#8]
Not so much unforgivable since it was just a Mini-14, but a saw one brought into the LGS that had a scope mounted about 8' over the action. Bubba had added a light and laser to the front of the rifle and ran the cords through the stock so the pressure switches were near the trigger guard. Probably the most bubba'd rifle I have ever seen.
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[#9]
Quoted: Was it this ? http://media.tumblr.com/f90c55ea3e0f7bf0d0a03dbbd0155a10/tumblr_inline_n0zyy8xiBx1sy7y4j.jpg https://31.media.tumblr.com/5f7432f2465f3171608fe8e9475a1378/tumblr_inline_n13ifwudyl1sy7y4j.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Colt Monitor drilled/tapped for a scope base............. Was it this ? http://media.tumblr.com/f90c55ea3e0f7bf0d0a03dbbd0155a10/tumblr_inline_n0zyy8xiBx1sy7y4j.jpg https://31.media.tumblr.com/5f7432f2465f3171608fe8e9475a1378/tumblr_inline_n13ifwudyl1sy7y4j.jpg |
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[#10]
Mentioned this last night.
I used to own a Finnish Mosin M28 that a previous owner: - Turned the bolt handle. - Inlet the stock - Drilled and Tapped the receiver - MILLED OFF the rear sight base - Removed front sight - Mounted a Tasco 3-9X40 Surely this qualifies. I sold the gun to a man who was determined to save it. I don't know that he could. |
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[#11]
I'm sure you've done stupid shit in your life too
Eta: Fluffy! |
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[#12]
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Electric pencil their social security number on the receiver of an old Winchester 94 View Quote I've owned several guns like this. I usually remove the buttplate of any longarms I own, and put a card in their with my name, address, date of purchase, and purchase price. I figure that worst case, one will turn up on Arfcom in 50 years :) |
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[#13]
All the mosin purists make me giggle. It's fine to modify a garden variety hundred buck rifle to make It shoot better for you.
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Glock with flames Dremel'd into the slide at a LGS. http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-27_18.jpg~320x480 http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-19_304.jpg~320x480 View Quote |
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[#20]
Quoted: Glock with flames Dremel'd into the slide at a LGS. http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-27_18.jpg~320x480 http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-19_304.jpg~320x480 View Quote |
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[#21]
Quoted: Glock with flames Dremel'd into the slide at a LGS. http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-27_18.jpg~320x480 http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-19_304.jpg~320x480 View Quote Depending on price, that's not that bad.
I'm relatively sure for about $50 I could fix that. |
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[#22]
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Glock with flames Dremel'd into the slide at a LGS. http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-27_18.jpg~320x480 http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-19_304.jpg~320x480 View Quote Wtf it doesn't even look like flames |
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[#23]
Poorly done DIY front strap checkering on a pristine Ser. 70 Gold Cup
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[#24]
Sporterizing and fucking with historic guns, including Mosins.
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[#26]
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I sorta want to buy a Mosin that someone has already fucked with a little bit, so I don't feel bad by tweaking it a bit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sporterizing and fucking with historic guns, including Mosins. Ahem... I might know someone *cough* you could ask |
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[#27]
Pre Civil war Colt Revolving rifle . It started life as a blackpowder rifle . someone bored it to 20 gauge and I assume it took black powder shells They also cut down the barrel to about 16-18 inches . It is in a pawn shop and the guy is convinced it is worth $20,000 because he saw where a revolving rifle sold for that .
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[#28]
Air force senior NCO in BAF who let his M9 get filthy and rusty. Using the mag pouches of his FOB bra for snickers.
The look of utter contempt from a dirty Marine with a spotless 249 was priceless. |
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[#29]
Chrome plated luger's P-38's PP &PPK's and some were rare variations, and that's only a start.
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[#30]
Quoted: Ahem... I might know someone *cough* you could ask View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sporterizing and fucking with historic guns, including Mosins. Ahem... I might know someone *cough* you could ask |
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Quoted: Really common on older stuff. It was the suggested way to identify your property for a long time. They didnt know the guns were going to be valuable 50-100 years down the road. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Electric pencil their social security number on the receiver of an old Winchester 94 Really common on older stuff. It was the suggested way to identify your property for a long time. They didnt know the guns were going to be valuable 50-100 years down the road. I have my great uncles Remington 1889 shotgun that is in good condition except for his social security number electro penciled on the receiver. |
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[#34]
When I was a kid, I balance a turtle on the tip of my shotgun barrel while holding it pointing straight up.
Then I pulled the trigger, which evaporated the turtle, bulged the barrel, and put turtle splinters in my neck. Kids do dumb stuff.
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[#37]
Quoted: WTF is even going on in this? |
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View Quote You win |
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[#41]
View Quote You win. It's left handed, and it has a lefty prick on it. |
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[#42]
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Depending on price, that's not that bad. I'm relatively sure for about $50 I could fix that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Glock with flames Dremel'd into the slide at a LGS. http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-27_18.jpg~320x480 http://rs52.pbsrc.com/albums/g34/cottontail001/2012-05-02_17-53-19_304.jpg~320x480 Depending on price, that's not that bad. I'm relatively sure for about $50 I could fix that. IIRC, they were asking around $450. This was a couple of years ago. |
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[#44]
I sold a buddy of mine a 98% in the box complete paperwork 1962 colt cobra.. Mint gun, i mean beautiful.. He takes it out to shoot it without me, and for some reason, the barrel twisted when he would shoot it. Channel locks against bare bluing to straighten it every few shots.. i saw it a few months later after all this and that was his answer.. Even showed me.. I like to cried..
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[#47]
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It's clearly atrocious and dangerous, but I'm still trying to figure out why the top halves of the magazines are painted. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
It's clearly atrocious and dangerous, but I'm still trying to figure out why the top halves of the magazines are painted. Because it's a 40 with a 9mm conversion barrel. Gotta differentiate which mags are which! |
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