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Originally Posted By AggiePhil:
Originally Posted By scottMO:
Originally Posted By payne540:
scottMO, I really like those tiny carbines. What vertical fore-grip is that? They were made by an ARFCOM member named " bullet-cooker ". They were made from HK "K-grips" and a tango down rail. They werent cheap (50.00 in parts + labor, each) but were exactly what I needed. You must be a doctor or something. Dang typo.. |
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Originally Posted By MSARDave:
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk47/jagdkommando/nfacollection017.jpg I am not sure if these belong here or not, but they are some pretty cool guns. Ruger MP-9 Carl Walther MPK PM 63 M61-J are those yours? |
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Originally Posted By Gelgoog:
Originally Posted By MSARDave:
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk47/jagdkommando/nfacollection017.jpg I am not sure if these belong here or not, but they are some pretty cool guns. Ruger MP-9 Carl Walther MPK PM 63 M61-J are those yours? They belong to MSAR. |
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Originally Posted By MSARDave:
Originally Posted By Gelgoog:
Originally Posted By MSARDave:
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk47/jagdkommando/nfacollection017.jpg I am not sure if these belong here or not, but they are some pretty cool guns. Ruger MP-9 Carl Walther MPK PM 63 M61-J are those yours? No wonder the pistol caliber aug isn't on the market yet. He's too busy playing with these cool things. They belong to MSAR. |
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Knife_Sniper, is this real or photoshop? If real, that's a lot of stuff hanging off of that Scorpion. But not much difference from the massive amount of stuff hanging off of some ARs, I guess. |
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Originally Posted By payne540:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v738/Lothen/Firearms/poster_4_1280.jpg Knife_Sniper, is this real or photoshop? If real, that's a lot of stuff hanging off of that Scorpion. But not much difference from the massive amount of stuff hanging off of some ARs, I guess. And a straight magazine. |
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It is real... that is a Skorpion chambered in 9x19. The red dot assembly is made by OKO gunsights out of Czechoslovakia. The 9x19 skorpion has a weaver rail.
I wish I could get my hands on a 9x19 version. Very awesome firearm. My VZ61 is a well engineered machine with some amazing machine work. Very reliable. |
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Originally Posted By MSARDave:
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk47/jagdkommando/nfacollection017.jpg I am not sure if these belong here or not, but they are some pretty cool guns. Ruger MP-9 Carl Walther MPK PM 63 M61-J I FUCKING HATE YOU WITH EVERY FIBER OF MY BEING! I want that PM-63 soooooo bad. Yes, it was not used in Red Dawn (Finnish Jati-Matic GG-95 PDW was used because they couldn't get the real deal) but I want so so bad because of that damn film. |
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Originally Posted By NC_Preacher:
As much as I detest thumb-hole stocks, those CX4s are slick looking... Cut it off then. Only issue is you then have 11 parts that fit into the 922r catagory and the gun is illegal. The way around this is to add some USA made 922 parts to it. I put a new trigger and hammer in mine and that puts me down to 9 parts. Here is a nice lookin CX4. http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/1249/newstorm.jpg |
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Thanks EFB16ACRX!
It is the DUTY of all Americans to own and be proficient with all manners of firearms. FUCK OBAMA 3/21/2010:Say bye-bye to a democraptic dominated congress! |
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Originally Posted By sanman28:
Here is a nice lookin CX4. http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/1249/newstorm.jpg Ummmm.... IMO that is the worst mod of a fine weapon as I've ever seen. I could MAYBE see ruining the stock and slapping some poop brown paint on a < $300 Hi Point, but a $700ish Beretta??? |
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Originally Posted By captclams:
Originally Posted By sanman28:
Here is a nice lookin CX4. http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/1249/newstorm.jpg Ummmm.... IMO that is the worst mod of a fine weapon as I've ever seen. I could MAYBE see ruining the stock and slapping some poop brown paint on a < $300 Hi Point, but a $700ish Beretta??? Fashion show is ===> that way.... Doesn't look bad at all. And there are plenty of pics of firearms of questionable taste in every subforum here. In fact, seen many people spend 5x that cost just to have a goofy looking gun. But it's freedom of choice and if the owner was proud enough to post it, he should. And if you don't like it, don't say anything unless he asks for it. |
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Originally Posted By captclams:
Originally Posted By sanman28:
Here is a nice lookin CX4. http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/1249/newstorm.jpg Ummmm.... IMO that is the worst mod of a fine weapon as I've ever seen. I could MAYBE see ruining the stock and slapping some poop brown paint on a < $300 Hi Point, but a $700ish Beretta??? I think it looks kinda cool. Way more of a hassle than I'd be willing to go through, but hey it's his gun and his money. |
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Originally Posted By Otacon237:
Originally Posted By captclams:
Originally Posted By sanman28:
Here is a nice lookin CX4. http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/1249/newstorm.jpg Ummmm.... IMO that is the worst mod of a fine weapon as I've ever seen. I could MAYBE see ruining the stock and slapping some poop brown paint on a < $300 Hi Point, but a $700ish Beretta??? I think it looks kinda cool. Way more of a hassle than I'd be willing to go through, but hey it's his gun and his money.[/quote +1 - and this isnt one of those +1's like when a fat girl or ugly wife is in their underwear in BOTD when guys post just because, but its a neat mod, its clean and looks good. op - looks good |
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Originally Posted By DanTSX:
And if you don't like it, don't say anything unless he asks for it. He stated it was good looking, I disagreed. Posting a photo invites comment, good and bad. |
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Originally Posted By 0uTkAsT:
I'm really surprised at the utter lack of Hi-Points in here. I love mine. This is an old pic so I'll have to shoot a current one. I recently ditched the Grip Pod for a Tapco Intrafuse short grip and the canned the unreliable Brunton scope in favor of an EOTech 512. I painted the receiver cover matte black to match the stock and installed a Hi-Point mag carrier. I have so much fun with it that I'm looking forward to running in some local competitions with it. http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/6564/dsc04556w.jpg There is a reason for that... AZHONKY |
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Originally Posted By AZHONKY:
There is a reason for that... AZHONKY And what's that? |
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Originally Posted By 0uTkAsT: Gun snobs here like to write Hi-points off as garbage ghetto guns. I've never shot one myself, but I've heard much more good about them than bad.Originally Posted By AZHONKY: There is a reason for that... AZHONKY And what's that? |
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Well if I were the Crocodile Hunter looking for a Hi-point I would defiantly crawl around the ghetto. AZHONKY
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Originally Posted By hotrodtba:
Here's mine. Bushmaster Carbon 15 9mm SBR: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v734/hotrodtba/Guns/C15-9-SBR.jpg Bobcat Weapons BW5 SBR 9mm: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v734/hotrodtba/3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v734/hotrodtba/1.jpg Very nice. Want to sell that MP5 stock with the .40 cutout? Pic thread: my old 6450. I regret selling it |
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Originally Posted By 0uTkAsT:
I'm really surprised at the utter lack of Hi-Points in here. A quick scan showed at least 5 others in the thread (mine included). Not a lot, but not "utter lack", either. How do you like the new stock? |
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Originally Posted By 01SVTSnake:
Very nice. Want to sell that MP5 stock with the .40 cutout? I sold the gun to a buddy recently and he got it. It was a factory HK stock too. |
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Originally Posted By Moose:
A quick scan showed at least 5 others in the thread (mine included). Not a lot, but not "utter lack", either. How do you like the new stock? Comparatively speaking, there aren't many at all in here, especially considering they're the most affordable of the lot. I just figured they'd be more predominant. The TS stock is great... Much more comfortable than the original. I love my 995, it's a hoot. I shoot it more than most of my high end guns combined. Originally Posted By odiedodi:
Gun snobs here like to write Hi-points off as garbage ghetto guns. I've never shot one myself, but I've heard much more good about them than bad. Exactly, most people hear the name and see the price tag and stick their nose up. They're great guns, you just have to remove your head out of your ass and pull the trigger on one to see the value in them. I've got over 1,200 rounds through mine and I've had exactly 3 FTF/FTEs and all three times were from the same lot of Russian steel-cased ammo so it had nothing to do with the gun. I have $1,000+ guns that don't have the same track record as this $200 Hi-Point. |
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Originally Posted By 0uTkAsT:
The TS stock is great... Much more comfortable than the original. I love my 995, it's a hoot. I shoot it more than most of my high end guns combined. Thanks for the opinion on the TS stock. I've been thinking about the ATI stock for awhile, but I think I'll try to get the TS stock now. I love mine also, it's proven to be just as accurate and reliable as my Ruger PC9. |
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while I do hate the hi-point pistols , the carbines are not bad. If the company would actually step up and make a hi-capacity model then I would be quite tempted to pick one up. Same goes for the beretta .45 storm.
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