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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
Interested too. I IM'd Techna with no response View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
Originally Posted By carterbrunelle:
Originally Posted By Techna:
Originally Posted By jefflebowski:
Originally Posted By Techna:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/76C57A30-E2C5-4B4D-92A4-FBC3EBD93B38_zps8o1pnrsw.png That looks like DEATH for rabbits. Nice. I don't yet know about rabbits, but it's hell on rats. On the night it was taken, we killed quite a few more than the picture shows. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/78FA8A4C-7E9E-4938-A7CC-15C17DA92365_zpspvkjjfot.jpg Hey what mounts are you using here? Interested too. I IM'd Techna with no response I don't know what happened, but I did reply to your PM. The Fastfire mount on my gun was made by me. The other gun in the rats picture belongs to a buddy and has a Primary Arms Micro Dot sitting on a mount he made. His mount is quite nice because it does not require that the Micro Dount be mounted through the underside of the mount. Meaning that the mount can be attached to the gun first and then the sight mounted to it. This was a big deal because the Micro Dot overhangs the front mount screw. It's a simple but slick bit of engineering. Heres a better picture. |
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Originally Posted By Bunyan:
<a href="http://postimg.org/image/fudw8xnph/full/" target="_blank">http://s2.postimg.org/es3pqe4w9/image.jpg</a> screenshot tool Sig p239 SAS form1 all titanium build w/Liberty booster View Quote Awesome. How does it sound? 9mm? |
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I don't know what happened, but I did reply to your PM. The Fastfire mount on my gun was made by me. The other gun in the rats picture belongs to a buddy and has a Primary Arms Micro Dot sitting on a mount he made. His mount is quite nice because it does not require that the Micro Dount be mounted through the underside of the mount. Meaning that the mount can be attached to the gun first and then the sight mounted to it. This was a big deal because the Micro Dot overhangs the front mount screw. It's a simple but slick bit of engineering. Heres a better picture. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JKW/media/f2f0b9e6e5157b4f6888fc591defd452_zps4vcc2o4l.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/f2f0b9e6e5157b4f6888fc591defd452_zps4vcc2o4l.jpg</a> View Quote Slick. I think there'd be demand if you could produce them for a reasonable cost. |
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Originally Posted By m6z:
Slick. I think there'd be demand if you could produce them for a reasonable cost. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By m6z:
I don't know what happened, but I did reply to your PM. The Fastfire mount on my gun was made by me. The other gun in the rats picture belongs to a buddy and has a Primary Arms Micro Dot sitting on a mount he made. His mount is quite nice because it does not require that the Micro Dount be mounted through the underside of the mount. Meaning that the mount can be attached to the gun first and then the sight mounted to it. This was a big deal because the Micro Dot overhangs the front mount screw. It's a simple but slick bit of engineering. Heres a better picture. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JKW/media/f2f0b9e6e5157b4f6888fc591defd452_zps4vcc2o4l.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/f2f0b9e6e5157b4f6888fc591defd452_zps4vcc2o4l.jpg</a> Slick. I think there'd be demand if you could produce them for a reasonable cost. I would buy one |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
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IMG_20150711_171302 by The One and Only "B"!, on Flickr
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"He had the right hand of the devil strapped tightly to his side."-The Last Cowboy
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Originally Posted By goloud:
Awesome. How does it sound? 9mm? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By goloud:
Originally Posted By Bunyan:
<a href="http://postimg.org/image/fudw8xnph/full/" target="_blank">http://s2.postimg.org/es3pqe4w9/image.jpg</a> screenshot tool Sig p239 SAS form1 all titanium build w/Liberty booster Awesome. How does it sound? 9mm? Yup, 9mm 158 gr Fiocchi. Sounded every bit as good as a commercial can. Shot wet, it's just a hair louder than my suppressed 22. |
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
I would buy one View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
Originally Posted By m6z:
I don't know what happened, but I did reply to your PM. The Fastfire mount on my gun was made by me. The other gun in the rats picture belongs to a buddy and has a Primary Arms Micro Dot sitting on a mount he made. His mount is quite nice because it does not require that the Micro Dount be mounted through the underside of the mount. Meaning that the mount can be attached to the gun first and then the sight mounted to it. This was a big deal because the Micro Dot overhangs the front mount screw. It's a simple but slick bit of engineering. Heres a better picture. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JKW/media/f2f0b9e6e5157b4f6888fc591defd452_zps4vcc2o4l.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/f2f0b9e6e5157b4f6888fc591defd452_zps4vcc2o4l.jpg</a> Slick. I think there'd be demand if you could produce them for a reasonable cost. I would buy one I will to,fuck reasonable, name your price also what's the story on the bottom rail ...and the base plate while your at it.. |
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Originally Posted By 007:
I will to,fuck reasonable, name your price also what's the story on the bottom rail ...and the base plate while your at it.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 007:
Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
Originally Posted By m6z:
I don't know what happened, but I did reply to your PM. The Fastfire mount on my gun was made by me. The other gun in the rats picture belongs to a buddy and has a Primary Arms Micro Dot sitting on a mount he made. His mount is quite nice because it does not require that the Micro Dount be mounted through the underside of the mount. Meaning that the mount can be attached to the gun first and then the sight mounted to it. This was a big deal because the Micro Dot overhangs the front mount screw. It's a simple but slick bit of engineering. Heres a better picture. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JKW/media/f2f0b9e6e5157b4f6888fc591defd452_zps4vcc2o4l.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/f2f0b9e6e5157b4f6888fc591defd452_zps4vcc2o4l.jpg</a> Slick. I think there'd be demand if you could produce them for a reasonable cost. I would buy one I will to,fuck reasonable, name your price also what's the story on the bottom rail ...and the base plate while your at it.. The rail was a left over rail section from a Troy handguard. I milled a radius down the length to match the barrel shroud contour. From there, I drilled and tapped the Ruger and bolted her up. The mag plate extensions were home builds too and attach to the plastic mag bases that I modified. Honestly, I made one just to add something to the bottom of the gun that color matched the sight mount, but ended up liking the functionality enough that I made them for my remaining mags. |
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They were made of leather, and is meant to be replaced once worn out. The operators of the gun got a small bag with extra baffles for this purpose.
Are there many of these around in the States? I can't find any record of these sold. I'm curious what they are worth. Mine is the British SOE model, but I know OSS also made these. But I don't know how many were made by OSS. |
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Originally Posted By Seagun: They were made of leather, and is meant to be replaced once worn out. The operators of the gun got a small bag with extra baffles for this purpose. Are there many of these around in the States? I can't find any record of these sold. I'm curious what they are worth. Mine is the British SOE model, but I know OSS also made these. But I don't know how many were made by OSS. View Quote Where did you get it? How much did you pay. ETA: 1 post makes me think this is a troll. |
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Originally Posted By Seagun: No, no troll here, it's real. I got two of these, one is a shooter, the other one is only for display. But both are fully operational, just need fresh leather baffles. Paid about 3000$ for it. I'm not from US, prices here are way lower. Here they are together with some other rarity's: On this picture is a sten MkII with a silencer made for the Stay Behind organisation, a localy made Sten MkII, made during the occupation, two Welrod MkIIA's, and a lunchbox Colt. http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss298/thr25/DSCN7710.jpg For those not familiar with the welrod, there is a good page at this adress: http://timelapse.dk/welrod.php View Quote |
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Thanks, those items are not everyday finds.
I'm from Norway, I collect WWII guns, and I also do ISPC shooting. The Stay Behind organisation is also of great interest. Would anyone have an estimate of the value of those Welrod's in the US? Prices here are way lower. |
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A Welrod here? Name your price.
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smithc6: IM inbound
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I also forgot to mention, the small box with colored pieces, are acid capsules for the time fuse they used on limpet mines. The color indicate the time it would take to activate the fuse.
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Originally Posted By jefflebowski:
https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11050254_459460130898882_5899652603467110939_n.jpg?oh=176043eac3bce39c1a746999c664990d&oe=564A2589 View Quote I like your picture. Wonder how many cans have been ruthlessly slaughtered by 22 pistols? |
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Originally Posted By Techna:
I like your picture. Wonder how many cans have been ruthlessly slaughtered by 22 pistols? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/a954600671eb0e39cb09585f9413139a_zps6424db49.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Techna:
I like your picture. Wonder how many cans have been ruthlessly slaughtered by 22 pistols? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/a954600671eb0e39cb09585f9413139a_zps6424db49.jpg Your pic is pretty good too, man. Love that RDS mount. My wife just dispatched another can in the backyard |
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Originally Posted By Techna:
I like your picture. Wonder how many cans have been ruthlessly slaughtered by 22 pistols? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/a954600671eb0e39cb09585f9413139a_zps6424db49.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Techna:
I like your picture. Wonder how many cans have been ruthlessly slaughtered by 22 pistols? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v672/JKW/a954600671eb0e39cb09585f9413139a_zps6424db49.jpg When are you going to start selling RDS mounts? Originally Posted By freeride1:
Originally Posted By Bushylover:
A Welrod here? Name your price. I know very little but would have said $15-20k |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
Trying to scrub the crazy out of a Snowleopard thread makes dividing by zero look easy - Tater |
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Originally Posted By huanab: Just picked this up: http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p64/huanab/Firearms/20150808_095418_zpsczc6pmxi.jpg View Quote Pretty awesome! but your safety is on the wrong side. |
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"Having been legally declared part of the fruits and vegetables family, Hennessy is now WIC eligible." StripperHerder
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Place holder!
My Osprey 9 and Warlock 22 stamps were approved on 8/8. I'm just waiting on the paperwork to get to the dealer so I can get them out of jail. I shall return with photos as soon as they are in hand. ETA- stamps are at the dealer. Heading over tomorrow to get them out of jail. |
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Originally Posted By crzapy: http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae160/crzapy/IMG_2949_zpseddvq82b.jpg Here is my newest suppressor host. I have always loved me some Bond. Of course it is a .22 but I don't care for Martinis either. View Quote Looks pretty familiar. I, too, am a huge 007 nut. |
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It's like putting on crampons and walking through a room full of puppies.
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
So I know you're a SF whore . . . . . |
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Originally Posted By Bushylover:
Looks pretty familiar. I, too, am a huge 007 nut. http://i60.tinypic.com/osd2cn.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bushylover:
Originally Posted By crzapy:
http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae160/crzapy/IMG_2949_zpseddvq82b.jpg Here is my newest suppressor host. I have always loved me some Bond. Of course it is a .22 but I don't care for Martinis either. Looks pretty familiar. I, too, am a huge 007 nut. http://i60.tinypic.com/osd2cn.jpg Hey Bushy and crzapy, how is the Walther .22 as a host? You've got me curious as I'm a big Bond fan and in need of another .22 host for a pending SpectreII. |
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SilencerCo Octane .45 on a Griffin Revolution 3 lug mount. http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd519/generalpurpose87/MP5/DSCN3183_zpsmqffrnll.jpg View Quote How do you like the Zenith K? I assume you got that from Atlantic Firearms. Been lusting after them myself. |
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Originally Posted By ViktorVaughn: Hey Bushy and crzapy, how is the Walther .22 as a host? You've got me curious as I'm a big Bond fan and in need of another .22 host for a pending SpectreII. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ViktorVaughn: Originally Posted By Bushylover: Originally Posted By crzapy: http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae160/crzapy/IMG_2949_zpseddvq82b.jpg Here is my newest suppressor host. I have always loved me some Bond. Of course it is a .22 but I don't care for Martinis either. Looks pretty familiar. I, too, am a huge 007 nut. http://i60.tinypic.com/osd2cn.jpg Hey Bushy and crzapy, how is the Walther .22 as a host? You've got me curious as I'm a big Bond fan and in need of another .22 host for a pending SpectreII. |
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