You mean something like the below rifle? The above project rifle was just something I wanted to try to see how it would turn out. All but one of my weapons get used very hard. I have a 20 gauge...
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You mean something like the below rifle? The above project rifle was just something I wanted to try to see how it would turn out. All but one of my weapons get used very hard. I have a 20 gauge...
Yes BENESSE it's real no toy guns here.
The lower is made by Lewis, Machine and Tool( LMT ) that is a registered short barreled rifle lower and the upper is a Bravo Company 14.5" mid length upper.
Well since this one doesn't pass your "3" absolutes test I will see if I can snap a few pictures to post of my old K-Bar that I carried when I was in the Corps. That should pass.:tt2:
A few months ago I purchased an older Colt 6520 from a law enforcement supply store for a steal of a price.This rifle was an LE trade in from a facility that has post rifles and training rifles. ...
Me and where I spend a great amount of my time these days.
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Thanks I may hold off taking the ten five gallon buckets of brass I have to the scrap yard until after my next class in a couple of weeks.
I purchased this Bark River Bravo-1 a few months ago. So far it seems well made and the sheath is made of kydex with a fire steel carry loop mounted on the side. Here is a quick picture that I took...
Batch negligent discharges are never a good thing and even worse when someone gets hurt. I'm glad to hear everyone is okay and still have the same amount of holes as they started with that day.
Depending on the task either a Glock 17 or 19 will do for me.
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The upper on the G19, which is my primary carry pistol, is replaced with the conversion kit which has the same dimensions as the original G19 upper. This allows me to use the same holster setups on...
Since this thread was revived I'll chime in.
For training costs and to teach my twelve year old daughter how to shoot a pistol I was in the market for a nice .22 pistol a couple of years ago. I...
your_comforting_company not the same Pineland.
I stumbled across this site while researching crayfish trapping.:munchies: I liked what I was seeing so I went ahead and joined. I'm looking forward to looking around, reading and learning what I...