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Posted on 05/03/2008 8:48:06 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!
Sing hey! for the bath at close of day
That washes the weary mud away!
A loon is he that will not sing:
O! Water Hot is anoble thing!
O! Sweet is the sound of falling rain.
and the brook that leaps from hill to plain;
but better than rain or rippling streams
is Water Hot that smokes and steams.
O! Water cold we may pour at need
down a thirsty throat and be glad indeed;
but better is Beer, if drink we lack,
and Water Hot poured down the back.
O! Water is fair that leaps on high
in a fountain white beneath the sky;
but never did fountain sound so sweet
as splashing Hot Water with my feet!
Yah, I used to have some of those for thebeach. And if I’m going to be doing more pool walking than swimming, it might be a good investment. Then again. It’s not an issue at thegympool.
more animals
Too many members of the food chain in the house. I’ve done that. ;~)
Hi there, just saw you pull in - we’ve just got dinner ready over here and we’re about to eat - come on over!
Woo-hoo! I’m hongry...didn’t get much of a lunch. Be right over!
Again, I have a buddy to thank who had a FFL in those pre-Clinton days. His FFL is long gone, but he still maintains his contacts in the industry. That how he still gets in to the SHOT Show, and why we're getting deals on two identical AIs in .338 Lapua, and matching Schmidt u Bender scopes.
But back to the "old days", when he called me about a distributer offering a deal on the one-and-only Sites Spectre the guy had, and was ever going to get. "Exotic" weapons still in bonded warehouses were ordered sent back to country of origin, and BATF was leaning on distributors to surrender the ones that cleared customs and were already in inventory.
So, for a reasonable price (so long ago, all I remember is it was "reasonable"), I got one of these, of which 2000 were imported, but only an unknown number actually went into private hands.
This is a 9mm semi-auto handgun with a quad-stack magazine. It's based on the Sites SMG which looks identical, except for the folding stock on top.
Both are blowback-operated, but fire from the closed bolt position with a separate firing pin and hammer. This is an advantage because there is no huge bolt mass, powered by heavy springs, slamming into the barrel when you pull the trigger on an open-bolt weapon. This does away with the tendency for the weapon to tilt downward when the trigger is pulled, something I experienced when firing an Uzi and a S&W 76.
Open-bolt firing has the benefit of keeping a round out of the hot barrel when not firing, so there's less danger of a cook-off. The Spectre's bolt is shaped to act as a piston to pump cool air around the inside and outside of the barrel while it's cycling. This tends to keep the barrel cooler.
My handgun (and I remember how the cop's eyes got big when I brought it in for registration) came with one 30-round magazine. The dealer had two 50-round "hi caps" for $50 each, so I bought them too, knowing what the handwriting on the wall was saying. One 30-round mag sold for $185 recently on Gun Broker. I have no idea what the track record for auction sales on the handgun itself are.
Another interesting feature is the dual-mode safety. The front lever is the safety, which can only be applied when the weapon is cocked. The rear lever is a hammer drop. When applied, there's a scary "thunk", and the hammer is safely decocked. With a long trigger pull, the trigger will cock the hammer and fire the weapon, just like a double action revolver.
And, despite all these neat features, I've never found the time to take it out and shoot it. Maybe I find the thought of loading a 50-round quad-stack magazine a bit intimidating. :)
As far as I can remember, I've seen this handgun used in only one episode of some TV cop show, where it was portrayed as the typical teen gang-banger's gun, available on three out of four street corners.
Sorry to hear about your feet, Corin. I trust you have no symptoms of diabetes?
Wow, that is really cool. And you’ve never even shot it?
One gun that has always made me wonder why this POS terrorist choose it was Yasir Arafats subgun ...a PM -63. He kept that at arms length at all times.
http://world.guns.ru/smg/pm63_2.jpg
I attended the foreign materials intel groups weapons courses at Aberdeen and a few others st Springfield VA, Camp Harvey NC etc many times and never got to shoot or handle this weapon. Not even sure they had one in their armories. You ever lay hands on the PM-63 aka Pistolet Maszynowy wz.63 ?
Morning Win-Mag - that’s a real interesting handgun you have there. I think that 30 or 50 round would qualify for ‘hi-cap mags’. I’ll bet the cop did a double take when he saw that one. I did a double take when I first saw the second picture and thought I saw a fold up skeleton stock on top of the receiver. Hmmm. SBR? wow - way cool. The handgun is certainly more practical. Good investment you made.
Now days we have the AK pistol and the soon to hit the shelves the Sig 556 pistol.
I get my (most recent) permanent crown tomorrow. And my new contacts should be in.
The "D@mn I'm 50 now" physical is next on the list. I'll schedule that this week.
I didn't go to church this a.m. Just didn't feel well when I got up.
Morning Corin - hope it isn’t; crowns and contacts and 50 physical, you got quite a week lined up. The good news is though, you made it far enough that you need the work, it’s just preventive maintenance and a 100K Mile tune-up.
Heh...yeah, I hope it isn’t too. But it does run in the family. If it is, I’d rather know so I can treat it.
Good morning! We’re trying to wake up Ramius so we can go get some pancakes.
The chipmunk comes at 10:15....
Your varmints have a schedule?
Apparently. He’ll always be known as “The 10:15”.
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