The Official "Show Off Your Guns" Thread

Started by zzilla, June 26, 2009, 06:11:41 PM

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Statler

uncarried does not = unused. 

I have no doubt Cyrus is a crack shot and unmatched tactical wizzard whose gun advice should be taken to heart. 
It's still buy a flounder a drink month

That Nice Guy Beck!

I have the SS 50.
shoots up to 50 feet, undetected by metal detectors.
thing is nasty.
I keep one in my trunk and the other near my pool.


cyrus buelton

Quote from: Statler on June 29, 2009, 12:20:22 PM
I have no doubt Cyrus is a crack shot and unmatched tactical wizzard whose gun advice should be taken to heart. 

That's some nice baiting.  [thumbsup]
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Statler

completely honest.   with a collection like that how could it be different?   I am truly envious.
It's still buy a flounder a drink month

cyrus buelton

Never equated owning several guns to having a crack shot or excellent tactical skills. I just like guns and enjoy shooting.

I am a somewhat proficient shot, but I am not winning any contests/competitions.
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angler

#50
If they don't know I have them, they can't take them, so no personal pictures.  Just picked up a stainless 7.5" Vaquero in 45 long Colt last week.  I bought one because I love shooting my bro-in-laws pair and I need some bear repellent for an upcoming trip in the Bob Marshall in MT.  Next on my list is an XD....

996 forks, BoomTubes, frame sliders, CRG bar-end mirrors, vizitech integrated tail light, rizoma front turn signals, rizoma grips, cycle cat multistrada clip ons, pantah belt covers - more to come

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cyrus buelton

Quote from: angler on June 29, 2009, 01:42:48 PM
I need some bear repellent for an upcoming trip in the Bob Marshall in MT.  \

that's a nice area  [thumbsup]
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angler

Last part of the Rockies I haven't explored really.  Flying in to Missoula and will camp and fly fish that side of the state for almost 3 weeks.  Trying to organize a horse pack trip (maybe a week) deep in to the Bob looking for some dumb trout......
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Charlief

Ok...I'll play


First up my very first gun.  Glock 19 with about 10 hi-cap mags.  Later in its life I had ir done up by Aero-Tek.  Ported barrel/slide, silver barrel, slide/mag releases.  sub 2.5 # trigger pull, and a Docter halo-graphic dot sight.  This is for range and competition use only.  I can knock down 6 plate in under 4seconds with this thing.  Second photo is the sight view.  The dot is visible in bright to almost no light situations.




Next is my daily carry.And yes I have a LTC Class A Large Capacity here in Massachusetts.  Glock 33  Originally it was a 357 Sig but I bought the 40 barrel for it and prefer that.  Equipped with night sights


Next is one of my favorites.  Sig 229
This weapon is dead accurate.  Originally it was a 357 Sig but like the above Glock I also have the 40 barrel for it.  The 357 Sig and 40 cal use the same magazines.



Next is a stock Glock 19 with night sights



Next  is a Para Ordanance LDA Limited.  Nice gun... to big to carry concealed.  I'm getting the front strap checked...  its a tad slippery.



Next is a piece that I got from my Grandfather.  I had to have it refurbished.  Hi-Standard Dur-A-Matic .22.  Originally made in Conn and dates back to the 1940s.  Still is pretty accurate for plinking.



Now this is interesting.   Dates back to about 1905-10.  A Hamilton .22 rifle.  Its in very good shape.  I wouldn't dare shoot it. 



I'm to lazy to bust out the long gun.  but it is sweeeeeeeeeeet.

JP Enterprise Custom AR15.  20" cryo barrel 1/9 twist, adjustable gas block, hogue pistol grip, flat top receiver, adjustable trigger assembly, and so on.  This is me last year with it.






zzilla

Nice!

At work:

M14 with 4x ACOG and Vital-2 infared laser

Mk-19 grenade launcher on the right. 40mm linked belt of 48 grenades attached
M249 SAW on the left. 5.56mm belt fed, belt of 800 attached.

M500 12Ga Shotgun on the left, M14 on the right
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cyrus buelton

Nice!  [thumbsup]


Have you by chance been fortunate enough to fire a Javelin?
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Charlief

Quote from: zzilla on June 29, 2009, 05:48:53 PM

M249 SAW on the left. 5.56mm belt fed, belt of 800 attached.

Nothing like making a barrel glow red hot!

zzilla

Quote from: cyrus buelton on June 29, 2009, 05:52:17 PM
Nice!  [thumbsup]


Have you by chance been fortunate enough to fire a Javelin?

No, we didn't have the Javelin, but we did have the TOW system. They were afraid to let us have any missiles.
Quote from: Charlief on June 29, 2009, 06:18:37 PM
Nothing like making a barrel glow red hot!

We warped one of our M240 Barrels because we linked so many rounds together. They yelled at us....those meanies.
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Charlief

Quote from: zzilla on June 29, 2009, 06:24:27 PM
We warped one of our M240 Barrels because we linked so many rounds together. They yelled at us....those meanies.

Ya...  I can see that happening.  Thats why its always good to have a water hose near by!  It's fun to watch the water sizzle!