Posted on 08/01/2008 5:04:06 AM PDT by Shooter 2.5
This is one of the first installments from Free Republic's Gun Club. It's going to be a daily discussion on subjects covering firearms, Gun Rights and overall firearms experiences.
Some years ago, Friday seemed to be the time to post photos of our favorite toys. I volunteered to make it a weekly occurance.
One of the things I did learn through the years, though. It's not the gun. It's just a tool in the hands of the person who makes it happen. That rusty and pitted .38 revolver may not look like much but to the owner, it may have helped in getting out of a lot of scrapes. Also, that match pistol may look good but it might have been instrumental in losing more matches than the one half it's price and bone stock.
So let's see 'em. The pretty ones, the ugly ones and the dusty ones including the old favorite grampa gave us when he passed on.
Please FReepmail me to be added to the FRGC PING LIST.
Enjoy. Share. Add.
Here are just some of my favorites. I will add more pics as the day goes on.
Just as an addition. I work in the largest gun shop in New Mexico on Saturdays. I get to handle new and old firearms of every type. There are no prejudices as far as firearms go. Each has a niche for price, utility or budget. Our goal with the FRGC is to have fun, share experiences, educate, and above all keep our 2nd Amendment hobby alive.
As for the Taurus 1911, we have sold a BUNCH of these. Well made, fairly accurate and reliable, we have not heard one complaint about these clones. They have a lot of features you will see on the more expensive Kimbers for about half the price. Good value.
Does this one count? You may have seen it around before.
In-case-you-haven’t-seen-this-one ping.
Nice PM9. I’ve got one in my pocket right now.
Last week it had about 300 rounds through it but a sharp corner on the grip safety caused my hand to "not be happy". I can't get the thumb safeties off to correct that. Gloves?
IDPA? Seriously dude, there are no 60 yard shots in IDPA, the ones at 30 are rare. Though I understand your concern for accuracy.
Also, gloves are illegal in IPDA. A dremel might take care of the sharp corner on the grip safety, though a gunsmith buddy has told me that shooters with Dremel tools are his best customers...
There's something about N-Frames...
Concur.
But some of the recent odderings from S&W aren't too shabby either.
That being said, here's one of the new additions to the Lurker Arsenal:
I love it. Mines sporting a LaserMax on the rail. Sweet little pistol.
Please be so kind as to add me to your Friday Gun Porn Ping List when you have it.
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Oooh! Both of our digital cameras are on the blink, but IF I can get one to work, I’ll post something! Thanks! :-)
I really love this one. Did a side by side comparison with my buddies 8 inch Python. The Smith trigger was better, recoil was about the same, but his groups were about 3/4 inch bigger than mine. I’m fighting the temptation to get a holster for it.
‘scuse me buddies = buddy’s
One of my few non-S&W wheel guns, a Colt King Cobra snubbie
A Model 60, or as I call it, a Baby 686! A great little trail gun when you're watching your weight.
Some bright and shinies from the safe!
On the left, a High Standard, a Glock 34, a Beretta .32
On the right, Taurus 85, a S&W 625, and a Ruger Blackhawk.
Have ALWAYS loved Tommy Guns. Something about them.
LOL, I need to get busy with my camera, I just hate to miss out on range time.
Too much gun for me! Unless I was hiking in grizzly-bear country.
Some years ago a guy I knew got one of SW's new .500 mags -- I had to put it down after three shots.
A man's gotta know his limitations!
the tommy gun is a classic I like that you can get the 50 round or 100 round drum magazine
the company makes some other nice weapons as well
looks awful small for that much bullet? how’s the recoil on it?
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